noun General Slang

mitcher

· noun · welsh

Someone who bunks off school — a serial skiver.

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A kid (or adult) who skives — wags school, dodges work, vanishes when they should be somewhere. From the verb 'to mitch' (to play truant), long-standing in Welsh, Irish, and West Country English. 'On the mitch' = currently bunking off.

“He's a proper mitcher, hasn't been in maths all term.”
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mitcher In A Sentence

He's a proper mitcher, hasn't been in maths all term.

Origin & Usage

From 'mitch' (to play truant), Middle English roots, preserved in Welsh, Irish, and West Country dialect.

People Also Ask

What does mitcher mean?

A mitcher is someone who bunks off school — a serial skiver.

How do you use mitcher in a sentence?

"He's a right mitcher, never in class more than two days a week."

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