A resident of Westchester, but not any citizen of Westchester, a dweller who lives in Westchester, eats in Westchester, doesn't leave Westchester, raises a family in Westchester, goes to the Lake Isle pool in Westchester, sends their kids to expensive private schools in Westchester, goes to bars in Westchester, first girlfriend/boyfriend is from Westchester, they live in a town that ends with Dale, Ville or Chester, their house takes up a city block in Westchester, they call a sandwich a wedge but only in Westchester, if its not kosher approved the business doesn't last in Westchester, if you lawn is not green and properly trimmed your not from Westchester, If you are not wearing a name brand you will be assumed to have moved into Westchester, they only eat organic foods in Westchester, the streets are always paved smooth in Westchester, and finally you will live and die in Westchester.
by Danny Hunnewell January 14, 2008
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by Tropes May 23, 2006
Get the Wetchup mug.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"
by mz35 October 9, 2008
Get the Wotcher mug.#1: Westchesta is da best, and you no it!
#2: Yea... I totally feel like chillaxin' there
#1: Lets go crash da dale...
#2: I'm feelin ya... Lets Lange's it in the village!
#2: Yea... I totally feel like chillaxin' there
#1: Lets go crash da dale...
#2: I'm feelin ya... Lets Lange's it in the village!
by BigKat November 14, 2007
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by GrumpABitch April 6, 2018
Get the Wetch mug.An updated, shortened version of an older English greeting. The 17th century "What cheer?" became "Wotcher?" with assorted spelling (bein' 'as 'ow it's spoken English)
by One_who_knows March 10, 2009
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