MOIDER


Meaning of MOIDER in English

ˈmȯidə(r) verb

or moi·ther -ȯithə-

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: origin unknown

transitive verb

1. dialect Britain : to throw into disorder or an unsettled state : perplex , bewilder

had me so moidered, with his talk about securities — Irish Digest

2. dialect Britain : distract , bother

moider one so with their chatter — Gerald O'Donovan

intransitive verb

1. dialect Britain : to talk incoherently : be delirious

2. dialect Britain : to wander about aimlessly or in a confused manner

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