n. cross between "utter" and "blab/blubber/bluster" and such. Meant to convey a sense of poorly chosen words spoken in passion.
Bernie: She said what she heard wouldn't be hearsay. She looked it up. We were arguing, so it would qualify as an excited blutterance.
Alan Shore: Blutterance isn't even a word, much less a defense! You murdered someone over a fake word!
-Alan Shore (James Spader) Boston Legal
Alan Shore: Blutterance isn't even a word, much less a defense! You murdered someone over a fake word!
-Alan Shore (James Spader) Boston Legal
by k80theshade March 3, 2009
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Get the blutterancemug. Jamie came hame fae the pub last night and he wis totally bluttered!
Wife: You're no goin oot again, last night ye were bluttered!
Wife: You're no goin oot again, last night ye were bluttered!
by prof_evil January 27, 2011
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Get the Blutteredmug. Conversion of the terms 'bloody' and 'butters'. Used to describe someone or something that is exceptionally or disgustingly ugly!
by Ben Langford October 1, 2007
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