wellt
this is an alternate and equally acceptable pr-nunciation of the word “well” when used casually and somewhat flippantly. the other pr-nunciation is welp. it is less subtle and sophisticated, but perhaps more annoying.
wellt, it looks like traffic’s going to be a mess this morning.
wellt, the locusts ate the barn. yep, gotta fix that fence!
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