dincha

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Etymology[edit]

From didn't +‎ -cha.

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dincha

  1. (pronunciation spelling, informal) Didn't you.
    • 1937, Whit Burnett, Martha Foley, Story:
      "It's like lookin' at a nakid lady," she said. "It ain't." "Dincha ever see one?"
    • 2001, Jenny Carroll, Code Name Cassandra:
      "Thought you'd seen the last of me, dincha, girlie?" Clay Larsson leered down at Shane and me.

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