Notcher vs Nother - What's the difference?
notcher | nother |
(slang) The perineum.
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Neither.
(label) Nor.
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Different, other.
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As a noun notcher
is one who makes notches or notcher can be (slang) the perineum.As a pronoun nother is
neither or nother can be (obsolete) another.As an adjective nother is
neither or nother can be different, other.As an adverb nother is
(label) nor.notcher
English
Etymology 1
. Cricket scorers originally kept score by making notches in wood.Etymology 2
From a contraction of not your, as in "notcher balls/pussy, notcher ass."Noun
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Synonyms
* See also .nother
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) . Compare (neither), (nauther).Adjective
(-)Adverb
(-)Etymology 2
Variant of , (m), influenced by re-analysis as a nother .Adjective
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