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What's "Wotcher" mean?


It's something tonks said a couple times.
"Wotcher, Harry"
WHat does that word mean? Is it some sort of British term or something?
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lol I never knew what that meant and I didn't try to find out x)
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 MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
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xElvenPiratex said:
Yeah, it's a British term that basically means "what are ya up to?" or "what's going on?"
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Thanks for clearing that up for me.
MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
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NP :) I was confused por it too when I read the books, haha.
xElvenPiratex posted over a year ago
nene72 said:
What link said. If you say "What are you up to?" really fast and then shorten it por taking out the "up to" part you get "Wotcher?"
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You do! Wow, I'd have never worked that out... Damn not being a native speaker...
delamico posted over a year ago
RealBenTennyson said:
Its equivalent term for 'watch it' or 'watch out'. It indeed is a     British term!
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siriusblack4eva said:
That's one of my favourites! It's a British term for "what's up" or "what's going on". tonks uses that a lot. Btw...Wotcher?!
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Cloe-Stewert said:
don't know

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