The Collaborative International Dictionary
Worrit \Wor"rit\, v. t. To worry; to annoy. [Illiterate]
Worrit \Wor"rit\, n. Worry; anxiety. [Illiterate]
Wiktionary
(context dialect nonstandard English) Worried. n. 1 (context dialect nonstandard English) worry; anxiety. 2 (context dialect nonstandard English) One who worries excessively or unnecessarily. v
1 (context dialect nonstandard intransitive English) To worry; to be anxious. 2 (context dialect nonstandard transitive English) To worry (someone); to cause to be anxious.
Usage examples of "worrit".
While at the front of his brain he was smugly content, in the back room where the bad things were brewed up his thoughts were worriting away at some anomaly.
An’ she wuz allus gittin’ outer baid affer eve’ybody sleep an’ runnin’ roun’ de house barefoot An’ it worrit me, kase Ah ‘fraid she hu’t herseff.
I've been a chivied and a chivied, fust by one on you and nixt by another on you, till I'm worritted to skins and bones.
Murdstone, I have not worrited and frightened any sweet creetur to an early grave!
Has seen the Plaintive wexed and worrited by the children (for children they will ever be and you cannot expect them specially if of playful dispositions to be Methoozellers which you was not yourself).