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“Jacob WOOCH!”
Oh so your the woocher, I’ll get you back!”
Woocher by Char777 July 8, 2019
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A British slang term formed by the contraction of "What are you up to?"
"Wot'cher up ta?" devolved into this now-common greeting. See also wotcha.
"Wotcher, Harry! Good to see ya, mate!"
wotcher by flamingsword May 26, 2005
The cool way of saying "What are you up to?" in a formal greeting, because the British have the best slang. Alternate form is "wotcha".
"Wotcher?" Alice Morgan said, as she rescued Luther from Stark.
Wotcher by Mwatuangi September 21, 2014
1) 99 calories! Wowcher!

2) *waxes leg* Wowcher!
3) Oh my wowcher, I can't believe you just did that!
wowcher by Cescix_14 December 13, 2016
Wichert is an adjective. It only exists in the English language, it can not be translated. The adjective stands for a feeling of stubbornness, when s.o. does not except something even though it is obvious to everyone else.
He just puked 207 times and he still keeps drinking. He's so Wichert.

He keeps repeating his stupid song. He's so Wichert.

He tries to catch wild rabbits even though it's not juli. He'S so Wichert.
Wichert by chemiegroessen May 25, 2010
Slang for "What's up" and "What are you up to"
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"
Wotcher by mz35 October 9, 2008