interjection General Slang

wutcha

WUTCH-uh · interjection · slang

Hello / what are you doing (Black Country greeting).

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Definitions

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A casual greeting, from 'what are you' / 'what cheer'. Black Country and Midlands.

“Wutcha, ay seen yow in ages!”
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wutcha In A Sentence

Wutcha, ay seen yow in ages!

Origin & Usage

Black Country dialect, from 'what cheer' (a traditional greeting).

Variants watchawotcha

People Also Ask

What does wutcha mean?

It's a casual Black Country and Midlands greeting, roughly meaning 'hello' or 'what are you doing.' It comes from the old greeting 'what cheer.'

Where is wutcha used?

It's associated with the Black Country and wider Midlands of England.

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