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wot

/wɔt/ · verb

Meaning

  1. To know.
  2. An expression of surprise or disbelief.
  3. What do you want? An abrupt, usually unfriendly enquiry as to what a person desires.
  4. Clipping of what do you say?
  5. What did you say? I beg your pardon?
  6. (typically with a) An intensifier to an adjective phrase; used to begin a sentence.
  7. (Singlish) Used to contradict an underlying assumption held by the interlocutor.
  8. (usually followed by "with," but also sometimes "would" or "might," especially in finance) In some manner or degree; in part; partly. See also what with
  9. Such.
  10. Why.
  11. Used to introduce each of two coordinate phrases or concepts; both…and.

Etymology / origin

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Sources

  1. DictionaryAPI.dev English dictionary data
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