daw-yaw
⇨ daw-daw; daw-yaw
adjective slow-witted. This seems to derive from a yokelish
DOH! Certainly the metropolitan notion of countrysiders at the time this slipped into usage was through BBC radio's 'everyday story of country folk',
The Archers, first broadcast nationally in 1951; actor Robert Mawdesley certainly introduced such a meaningless syllable into his portrayal of Walter Gabriel, an irascible rogue who gave the appearance of being more slow-witted than he actually was
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