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Wotcher is, I think, a contraction of 'What cheer' and is/was widely used as a greeting-see subject line, so basically it falls into the same category as 'What Ho' also a greeting although I can't find any details of its origin. I'm sure that it can be found in the novels by P G Wodehouse as a greeting at a house party given by a member of the 'epper clarses' After all one wouldn't like to use the same greeting as the 'lower clarses' would one? Words do change, the upper class 'yes' nowadays is 'yah' which makes me wonder if they first used it on a skiing holiday in Orstria or Frawnce.