A shortened form of "what cheer!"
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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An English colloquial greeting that perplexed thousands of Americans upon reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Tonks uses it as a greeting, obviously requesting a sexual favor that will take place in the 6th book.
by placebo February 13, 2005
Get the wotcher mug.1. An exclamation of surprise, chiefly British, meaning the equivalent of "watch out" or "watch it".
2. When used nonchalantly, can also mean something similar to "take care", or "good luck".
2. When used nonchalantly, can also mean something similar to "take care", or "good luck".
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James: (upon nearly stepping in a pothole) Wotcher!
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Greg: I've got three exams tomorrow.
James: Ooh.. wotcher.
James: (upon nearly stepping in a pothole) Wotcher!
2.
Greg: I've got three exams tomorrow.
James: Ooh.. wotcher.
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