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What does the word moithered mean?

"Moithered" is a slightly archaic and regional word, primarily used in British English. It means to worry or fuss excessively, often about something unimportant.

Here are some ways it might be used:

* "Don't get all moithered about the weather, it'll clear up soon."

* "She was moithering herself about the party decorations."

* "I'm so moithered about this exam, I can't concentrate."

You can think of it as a more informal, slightly humorous way of saying "stressed," "worried," or "anxious."

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