by polkadot jigsaws in the bath September 16, 2008
Used as a replacement for yes, of course, blatently, i agree, why not or anything in the affirmative.
by k8 May 05, 2004
by KittyMeowMeow August 28, 2006
by Fubar69 May 08, 2008
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'.
by Simjob March 28, 2005
"it is blate that gafetti is style"
by Sian Beavers February 23, 2005
by The Next Great Milestone April 22, 2009