Though many only reference this terms use in Harry Potter, The 2006 Sean Ellis film, Cashback, also has the younger protagonist and his girlfriend greet each other with this colloquial term.
Ben: Wotcher
Tanya: Wotcher
The term is pronounced "watch-uh"
Ben: Wotcher
Tanya: Wotcher
The term is pronounced "watch-uh"
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Used as an attatchment to the name of the person that is the most hated in the community.
NOTE: spelt "wot" because it is actually pronounced this way
Used as an attatchment to the name of the person that is the most hated in the community.
NOTE: spelt "wot" because it is actually pronounced this way
Man 1: I saw Davies last night
Man 2: Davieswotcunt?
Man 1: Yeah thats the one
Man 2: Hate that bastard
Man 2: Davieswotcunt?
Man 1: Yeah thats the one
Man 2: Hate that bastard
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A greeting between friends, used mainly in London. Also spelled "wotcha."
A greeting between friends, used mainly in London. Also spelled "wotcha."
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