waint

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search
See also: Waïnt

English[edit]

Contraction[edit]

waint

  1. (Yorkshire, Lancashire) Pronunciation spelling of won't, wouldn't
    • 2011, “Awterations” (track 14), in Bread and Fishes[1], performed by Houghton Weavers:
      Well tha may think folks like it cos it's packed up to door, I've come here tonight but I wain't come no more. Cos it's all made o' plastic, it's plain tha can see. Well it may do for others but it waint do for me.

Anagrams[edit]