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by Juliet December 22, 2003
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a state of such extreme sloth and/or laziness that the person or thing in question could be mistaken for dead.
often the word "BLARGH," the noun version, can be found captioned on pictures of cats and dogs who are lying on their backs.
a state of such extreme sloth and/or laziness that the person or thing in question could be mistaken for dead.
often the word "BLARGH," the noun version, can be found captioned on pictures of cats and dogs who are lying on their backs.
It was so hot today that all of the animals at the zoo were completely blargh'd out.
We were completely blargh'd out after three straight days of camping and canoeing.
We were completely blargh'd out after three straight days of camping and canoeing.
by Belle St. Cyr June 10, 2008
Get the blargh'd out mug.A girl who likes to walk into bars, poo and leave. Also a girl with a very weird name, for example, Noam.
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Word used in the British army during WW2.
Possibly related to 'blech', from from the German by way of Yiddish, word for tin or sheet metal, - a metal sheet used by many observant Jews to cover stovetop burners. Or perhaps to the German word 'platsch' or 'platschen', - a small puddle or splash.
Word used in the British army during WW2.
Possibly related to 'blech', from from the German by way of Yiddish, word for tin or sheet metal, - a metal sheet used by many observant Jews to cover stovetop burners. Or perhaps to the German word 'platsch' or 'platschen', - a small puddle or splash.
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