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wot
[ wot ]
wot
/ ·ÉÉ’³Ù /
verb
- archaic.used withI, she, he, it, or a singular noun a form of the present tense (indicative mood) of wit 2
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Or to quote one of its most memorable headlines, was it The Sun Wot Won It?
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After Thatcher’s Conservative successor John Major unexpectedly triumphed in the 1992 election, the tabloid boasted: “It’s the Sun wot won it.â€
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“We want to bury him like he’s a ‘wot,’ like a ‘tomier,’ †Salazar said, “which are two of the words for chief or leader†in the Chumash and Tataviam languages, respectively.
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“He’s no slouch at dog-breakin’, that’s wot I say,†one of the men on the wall cried enthusiastically.
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“Wot I say?†the dog-driver cried to Perrault.
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