word used by locals in Gravesend, usually of a scene nature in order to show how much they appreciate a comment
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basically a shortened version of blatently.
chavs mainly use it but i owned that word
basically a shortened version of blatently.
chavs mainly use it but i owned that word
by Linds. December 24, 2008
Get the Blatez mug.adj.midwest vernacular for dressing exceeding well;very nicely clothes. probably originating from the famous urban name brand Marithe Francois Girbaud. Local idiom evolved the word into the phrase "boated"
by scottesha February 6, 2008
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When a dude of gravity tries to distinguish his neck from his face by arbitrarily shaping facial hair.
--Achewood
When a dude of gravity tries to distinguish his neck from his face by arbitrarily shaping facial hair.
--Achewood
by samsonitedogg September 23, 2005
Get the bloatee mug.1. a long, often cylindrical, cushion or pillow for a bed, sofa, etc.
2. anything resembling this in form or in use as a support.
3. any pillow, cushion, or pad.
4. Nautical. a. Also called bolster plate. a circular casting on the side of a vessel, through which an anchor chain passes.
b. a timber used as a temporary support.
c. a beam for holding lines or rigging without chafing.
d. a bag filled with buoyant material, fitted into a small boat.
5. Metalworking. an anvillike support for the lower die of a drop forge.
6. Masonry. a. a timber or the like connecting two ribs of a centering.
b. a chisel with a blade splayed toward the edge, used for cutting bricks.
7. Carpentry. a horizontal timber on a post for lessening the free span of a beam.
8. a structural member on which one end of a bridge truss rests.
–verb (used with object) 9. to support with or as with a pillow or cushion.
10. to add to, support, or uphold (sometimes fol. by up): They bolstered their morale by singing. He bolstered up his claim with new evidence.
2. anything resembling this in form or in use as a support.
3. any pillow, cushion, or pad.
4. Nautical. a. Also called bolster plate. a circular casting on the side of a vessel, through which an anchor chain passes.
b. a timber used as a temporary support.
c. a beam for holding lines or rigging without chafing.
d. a bag filled with buoyant material, fitted into a small boat.
5. Metalworking. an anvillike support for the lower die of a drop forge.
6. Masonry. a. a timber or the like connecting two ribs of a centering.
b. a chisel with a blade splayed toward the edge, used for cutting bricks.
7. Carpentry. a horizontal timber on a post for lessening the free span of a beam.
8. a structural member on which one end of a bridge truss rests.
–verb (used with object) 9. to support with or as with a pillow or cushion.
10. to add to, support, or uphold (sometimes fol. by up): They bolstered their morale by singing. He bolstered up his claim with new evidence.
by sushil kumar July 7, 2008
Get the bolster mug.A bastardisation of the word blatently. can also be used as a greeting.
Is also occasionally found in the form "blah-tah-ge", see byah tah fahl
Is also occasionally found in the form "blah-tah-ge", see byah tah fahl
by k82 May 20, 2004
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