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shortened version of blatently, meaning something is obvious or unsubtle "it is blate that gafetti is style"
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Originates from the Core language found in High Wycombe, England. Comes from the concept of blending/shortening words. It means blatent but is shortened to simply 'blate'. Jo: "She fancies you Alger."
Sim: "Yeah, blate." |
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To be a bait (as in obvious), and blit(as in high) while being high. Wow man, how blate are you
Better not go home yet your really blate. |
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