Blar is an abbreviation of the word "Hablar". There is a pact/tribe called the "Blar Brothers", it was first established around June of 2012. Blar can literally be used in any sentence at anytime. You can use it any way you would like especially if you are frustrated, joyful, sad, angry, bored, scared, happy, or confused. It is very addictive and very contagious. When you use it most people won't know what the blar you are talking about. It can be used as a substitution of a swear/cuss word. It can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective.
(used when upset, frustrated, or excited)
OH MY BLAR!
Holy Blar!
Holy Blarring Blamos!
(questions)
What the blar?
Are you blarring me right now?
Are you being forblar?
How the Blar? What the Blar?
Are you Blarring my Blamos?
adjective
Dude, I'm so blarred right now.
"He's so blarring gay."
noun
Yeah Blar.
Hello Blar.
Bye Blar.
C'ya Blar.
You look like a Blar.
verb
"Where you going?" " Just going to blar."
I'm here to blar things up.
OH MY BLAR!
Holy Blar!
Holy Blarring Blamos!
(questions)
What the blar?
Are you blarring me right now?
Are you being forblar?
How the Blar? What the Blar?
Are you Blarring my Blamos?
adjective
Dude, I'm so blarred right now.
"He's so blarring gay."
noun
Yeah Blar.
Hello Blar.
Bye Blar.
C'ya Blar.
You look like a Blar.
verb
"Where you going?" " Just going to blar."
I'm here to blar things up.
by Blar Brother 2 April 17, 2013
an universal expression used to indicate a feeling, sentiment, response, or question.
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Similar to the expression 'blah', with more power. 'blah' has a soft ending, while 'blar' has a more pronounced annunciation. Also, 'blah' usually is an association of a sentiment like 'whatever', 'blar' is not restricted to single context usage.
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'blar' can be applied in any context. Differentiating the meaning is dependant on the timing of the word, the tone, and or body language used to convey it.
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Similar to the expression 'blah', with more power. 'blah' has a soft ending, while 'blar' has a more pronounced annunciation. Also, 'blah' usually is an association of a sentiment like 'whatever', 'blar' is not restricted to single context usage.
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'blar' can be applied in any context. Differentiating the meaning is dependant on the timing of the word, the tone, and or body language used to convey it.
q: "How do you feel right now?"
a: *shrugs shoulders* "blar"
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q: "What do you think of that?"
a: *blank look on face* "It's blar."
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a: "So I told her what I thought."
q: *puzzled look* "blar?"
a: *shrugs shoulders* "blar"
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q: "What do you think of that?"
a: *blank look on face* "It's blar."
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a: "So I told her what I thought."
q: *puzzled look* "blar?"
by Riven (Chapel) August 16, 2003
1. Said in case of supreme boredom.
2. Announced in extreme irritation.
Background: A spelling error made by a fifteen year old female from long island in the early morning hours when she misspelled the word 'blah' to a friend through an instant message.
2. Announced in extreme irritation.
Background: A spelling error made by a fifteen year old female from long island in the early morning hours when she misspelled the word 'blah' to a friend through an instant message.
"I'm still sick. Blar!"
After having watched TV for hours without any interruption and still having no social interraction whatsover for said hours: "Blar. This is boring."
After having watched TV for hours without any interruption and still having no social interraction whatsover for said hours: "Blar. This is boring."
by Aleey October 21, 2004
Stop blarring and dry your eyes
by RinRanRyan August 31, 2007
an overwhelming monstrosity of a human being who's diet consist of foraging for the greasiest of fast food concoctions.
by badnewz November 04, 2009
by l0serl0ser June 27, 2005