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doncher|ˈdəʊntʃə(r)| Also doncha, dontcha, dontcher. Colloq. representation of don't you, esp. in phr. doncher know.
1893E. F. Benson Dodo II. xv. 309 It's an arful bore reading books, dontcherthink, what? 1897Hall Caine Christian iv. ii. 367 ‘Oh, let us, Glo,’ cried Betty. ‘I'd love it of all things, doncher know!’ 1897M. Corelli Ziska i. 31 My mother has taken to ‘studying character’, don'cher know. 1908A. Huxley Let. 29 June (1969) 28 We have as you so aptly put it a great many aw, ahem new men dontcher know. 1913Kipling Diversity of Creatures (1917) 274 You don't work any of your English on me. ‘So glad to see you, doncher know―an' ta-ta!’ 1957[see Dick n.1 1 a]. 1962Guardian 31 Oct. 7/2 Don't want to spend me evenin' watching plays about incest and rape, doncher know? 1969L. J. Chiaramonte in Halpert & Story Christmas Mumming in Newfoundland 96 Why dontcha come around with us? |