- blatted
- v. bleat, cry like a sheep or goat; blurt; make rowdy noise
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
blatted — adj British intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. A popu lar word among adolescents since the 1990s. Like many synonyms, the word evokes the notion of someone struck (down) or punished (which has been rendered by blat and blatter in dia lect for… … Contemporary slang
blatted — past of blat … Useful english dictionary
blat — verb (blatted; blatting) Etymology: perhaps alteration of bleat Date: 1846 intransitive verb 1. to cry like a calf or sheep ; bleat 2. a. to make a raucous noise … New Collegiate Dictionary
blat — /blat/, v., blatted, blatting, n. Chiefly Northeastern U.S. and Great Lakes. v.i. 1. bleat. 2. to make a loud or raucous noise. v.t 3. to utter loudly and indiscreetly; blurt. n. 4. bleat (def. 4). [1840 50; perh. expressive var. of BLEAT; cf.… … Universalium
blat — (v.) 1846, U.S. colloquial, imitative. Related: Blatted; blatting. As a noun from 1904 … Etymology dictionary
blathered — adj British drunk. The term has been used by stu dents since 2000. Synonyms include bladdered, blatted and lathered … Contemporary slang
blat — informal verb (blats, blatting, blatted) 1》 make a bleating sound. 2》 travel quickly. noun a bleat or similar noise … English new terms dictionary
blat — ☆ ☆ blat [blat] vi. blatted, blatting [var. of BLEAT ] to bleat vt. to blurt out; blab n. a blatting sound … English World dictionary