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wot (v.)"to know" (archaic), from Old English wat, first and third person singular present indicative of witan "to know" (see wit (v.)).
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goddot (interj.)"certainly, surely," c. 1300, corruption of God wot "God knows."
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Related entries & more also Mr. Chad, simple graffiti drawing of a head peering over a fence or wall, with the caption, "Wot, no ______?" (the U.S. version usually had "Kilroy was here"), 1945, British, of unknown origin, a reaction to war-time shortages and rationing.
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