[Idiom] Work'us

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rafaelm

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Hi!
I am reading Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens) and there is an idiom that appears frequently and I cannot find the meaning. Here it is:
"youjust see if I don’t, that’s all, my work’us brat!"
"Work’us,’ said Noah, ‘how’s your mother?"

 

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It's not an idiom. It is Dickens' attempt to render the pronunciation of Workhouse, a social institution of Victorian Britain that you can read up on.
 

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Welcome to the forum, rafaelm. :)
Please click Edit to insert a space between "you" and "just" in your post above.
 

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It's not an idiom. It is Dickens' attempt to render the pronunciation of Workhouse, a social institution of Victorian Britain that you can read up on.

That the novel is about.
 
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