Mither

What is Mither?


1.

literally a replacement for the word 'bother'

'He's a mithering twat'

'There was some mither in pub last night'

'Don't mither me, I'm busy'

2.

Used by my Shropshire lass as both noun and verb (transitive and intransitive) to mean 'worry'.

I have also seen this spelled 'myther' or 'maither'.

I was awake all night mithering.

3.

To prattle, or speak about nothing in particular.

Derivation: my dear old mum from South Harrow.

They were just mithering on...

Don't mither on, love.

4.

Replacement word for mouth.

Shut your Mither!

See orifice, aperture, mouth, hole

5.

scottish referral to ones mother.

ma mither married ma father

6.

A replacement for the word mother.

"MITHER!!!"

"Mither when's dinner?"

See M


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