WOT

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The English word wot has fallen into disuse. Originally used as the first and second person conjugation for O.E. "witan"; the equivalent to the verb to know. It can also refer to:

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[edit] Wot

  • "Wot", a homophone representation of the word "What", often used in chat rooms
  • "Wot?", the name of a popular song by Captain Sensible from 1982
  • WOTS, radio station 1220 kHz in Kissimmee

[edit] Containing the word "wot"

  • "Wot's... Uh the Deal?", 1972 song from Pink Floyd's album, Obscured by Clouds
  • "Oh! Wot a Dream", 1972 Kevin Ayers single taken from his fourth solo album Bananamour
  • Currie Wot, a 1930s British single-seat aerobatic biplane aircraft
  • "It's The Sun Wot Won It" famous headline that appeared on the front-page of The Sun on Saturday 11 April 1992, and has since become a political catch phrase in the United Kingdom
  • Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be is a 1960 play by Frank Norman and music by Lionel Bart
  • The Play Wot I Wrote, a 2001 musical farce written by Hamish McColl, Sean Foley and Eddie Braben

[edit] Abbreviations

Additionally, WOT is a three-letter abbreviation that may stand for:

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