English
Adverb
aht (comparative more aht, superlative most aht)
- Eye dialect spelling of out.
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1897, W. Somerset Maugham, Liza of Lambeth:- 'Git aht!' said Liza, pushing him away, not too gently.
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1909, H. G. Wells, Ann Veronica:- "Kick aht at 'em!" though, indeed, she went now with Christian meekness, resenting only the thrusting policemen's hands.
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1916, Various, Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, February 23, 1916:- "Look aht, Percy," enjoined a hollow but reassuring voice, "'ere comes another!"
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