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BLYATT

Etymologically and socially derivative from the origin word: Gyatt (referring to an attractive or large glutinous Maximus), BLYATT combines the words Boney and Gyatt, to refer to a Boney, unattractive or skinny flat pancake ass. Examples include: Tudor Lancragean, Mateo Mechas.

IS NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE RUSSIAN SWEAR WORD BLYAT
Did you see Tudor and Mateos ugly ahh blyatts in PE today?
No, I think they're so flat they're practically invisible to the naked eye.
by umxff September 22, 2025
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