wot

UK /wɔt/ US /wɔt/
verb 1intj 1pron 1adv 1

Definitions

verb

1

To know (in the sense of knowing a fact).

He that walketh in the darke, wotteth not whither he goeth.

Take heed to false harlots, and more, ye wot what. / If noise ye heare, / Looke all be cleare: / Least drabs doe noie thee, / And theeues destroie thee.

intj

1

Eye dialect spelling of what.

Wot, no bananas?

Then, wot with undertakers, and wot with parish clerks, and wot with sextons, and wot with private watchmen (all awaricious and all in it), a man wouldn't get much by it, even if it was so.

pron

1

Eye dialect spelling of what.

Fer, as the poit sez, me 'eart 'as got / The pip wiv yearnin' fer - I dunno wot.

Wot’s in! Great games! […] WHO DUZ WOT

Your note

not saved
0 chars