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wthr
/ˈwɛðər/ (pronounced identically to 'weather')
Definition
1
Informal abbreviation for 'weather', widely used in text messaging, social media, and quick online chats to save keystrokes while inquiring about or commenting on atmospheric conditions.
2
Occasionally appears as a stylized or lazy spelling of 'weather' in memes, gaming chats, or auto-correct fails.
Examples
Yo, what's the wthr? Packing shorts or a parka?
The wthr forecast lied again—predicted paradise, delivered drizzle.
Blame the wthr for my bad hair day; it's got more mood swings than I do.
Checking wthr before the picnic: 100% chance of auntie's unsolicited advice.