Wotcher


sentence subst-tute
a slang term of greeting (esp in the phrase wotcher c-ck!)

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    herman, born 1915, u.s. novelist. contemporary examples david’s bookclub: the caine mutiny david frum january 27, 2013 a crime writer books her favorite reads laura lippman march 9, 2009

  • Would-be

    wishing or pretending to be: a would-be wit. intended to be: a would-be kindness. a person who wishes or pretends to be something: opera singers and would-bes should practice at least four hours a day. contemporary examples the stars predict your week starsky + c-x october 14, 2011 ‘bates motel’: ken tucker praises vera farmiga’s […]

  • Would--rather

    in a measure; to a certain extent; somewhat: rather good. in some degree: i rather thought you would regret it. more properly or justly; with better reason: the contrary is rather to be supposed. sooner; more readily or willingly: to die rather than yield. more properly or correctly speaking; more truly: he is a painter […]

  • Would-that

    i wish that, as in would that i could stop working and go hiking with you . for a synonym, see if only

  • Would-s

    weld2 . verb takes an infinitive without to or an implied infinitive used as an auxiliary to form the past tense or subjunctive mood of will1 with you, he, she, it, they, or a noun as subject. used as an auxiliary to indicate willingness or desire in a polite manner: would you help me, please? […]


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