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'Wot do they keep such ugly things above the ground for?
'Wot do you look at a man so for?'
'Wot do you mean by her making jokes?'
'Wot do you mean by leavin' it on trust?'
'Wot do you think o' that, for a go o' wanity, warm, Sir?'
'Wot have you been a-doin' to yourself?'
'Wot d'you think, John.
'Wot was that one agin, Mister Tom?'
'Wot was they?'
'Wot 'ud become of the undertakers vithout it, Sammy?'
'Wot d'you mean?'
More recently in the 2008 London Mayoral election, it was supposedly the Evening Standard 'wot won it' for Boris Johnson.
"Why, you're the mister wot----" "Nuppie!"
'Wot. . . wot did you say?'
'No.' 'Wot aba't the ol' man?'
'Well, then,' said Sam, with some sternness, 'wot do you persevere in bein' obstinit for, vastin' your precious life away, in this here magnified pound?
'We're poor li'l lambs', Gaspode howled, 'wot have loorst our way . . . ' 'Woof!
A popular success was the song 'Wot Cher Trilby', written by Cart Howard following the success of the stage play Trilby, and which Freeman sang dressed in female attire.
The distinct possibility of a Turkish equaliser must have sent the Wapping Contingent scouring the bottom drawer for elegant headlines like 'Wot A Load of Turkeys', or 'A Squawking Great Balls-up'.
A man of the name of Jerry, sir,' said Short, turning from his selfish colleague to their new acquaintance, 'wot keeps a company of dancing dogs, told me, in a accidental sort of way, that he had seen the old gentleman in connexion with a travelling wax-work, unbeknown to him.
'And wot,' said Sikes, scowling fiercely on his agreeable friend, 'wot makes you take so much pains about one chalk-faced kid, when you know there are fifty boys snoozing about Common Garden every night, as you might pick and choose from?'
Kent's sudden start made him sure of his ground, and he went on: "Now a ghost 'as the right to 'aunt a man wot don't do wot he says; and you can't shuffle me off till eight bells--wot I mean is twelve o'clock--can you?