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