The spelling of the word "DIS CDER" is actually a purposeful misspelling meant to convey a regional dialect or accent. It is likely intended to be pronounced as "this here" with a southern American accent. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word would be written as /ðɪs hɪr/, with the "h" indicating the dropped "t" sound in "this" and the "r" indicating the added sound at the end of "here". This type of deliberate misspelling is often used in literature or media to depict character speech patterns.