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The accidental drooling during speech. "I was so into the conversation I blurbed
down my chin. Man, was I embarassed!" |
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A blurb is just a short written peice about something. Usually it's in reference to a newspaper article that briefly mentions a barely newsworthy item. The blurb on the second page only scratched the surface of the material.
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A dose of highly concentrated spin intended to deflect direct perception and critical thought while presenting a desirable or attractive image to the public. She's a master of Tae Kwan Do, a skilled brain surgeon, rock star, and wrote all of Shakespeare's sonnets. I read it in her blurb.
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A small amount of text, used beneath photographs in newspapers, or to thank someone in a book. Hey Nick, I'm giving you a blurb in my new book, what do you want it to say?
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Rolled up or normal Cigarette
OR! A cigar You got a blurb mate?
Im out for a blurb. Omg i didnt know you blurbed?! Yeah im blurbing now. |
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A small, dense amount of descriptive text which can be fired like a projectile. Shoot me a blurb on that, Tim, and I'll get back to you this afternoon.
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A spill on oneself. 1. "You blurbed spaghetti sauce on your shirt!"
2. Kathy had a blurb on her pants when the dip fell off her chip. |
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1) a fat roll on someone, or something. 2) someone with lots of fat rolls . 1) "Dude! that sumo wrestler has blurbs everywhere!"
2) Rosie O'Donall |
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