woz ere
English
Etymology
Eye dialect spelling of was here.
Verb
- (Britain, slang) Was here. Frequently placed after the author's name in graffiti.
- 1993, Fred D'Aguiar, British Subjects
- What are couples up to when one reclines on the stones and is ridden by the other? Will our talk excite the vandal? He woz ere, like you are now […]
- 2004, Sue Cowley, Sue Cowley's A-Z of Teaching
- The wooden surfaces of these desks also made a wonderful surface on which to scratch your name for all posterity: "I woz ere" being a favoured phrase.
- 2007, Neil Wilson, Prague
- […] but it quickly gets repainted with Lennon images, peace messages and inconsequential tourist graffiti of the "we woz ere" variety.
- 1993, Fred D'Aguiar, British Subjects
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