by jaffaw July 21, 2009
(ble-thir) dialect, chiefly scot.
~n. 1. person who chatters incessantly; one who babbles on and on.
~v. 2. to engage in conversation, long-winded or idle talk
~n. 1. person who chatters incessantly; one who babbles on and on.
~v. 2. to engage in conversation, long-winded or idle talk
1- ("That wee yin o' yours is an awfy blether gettin'")
2- ("Ah met yer granny doon the toun, we hud a richt guid blether the gither")
2- ("Ah met yer granny doon the toun, we hud a richt guid blether the gither")
by - ali - January 12, 2006
Thir isnae an embarrassment in the world that cannae be erased by a bit ay blether and a few bevvies.
by Bmose August 02, 2006
by the Chef March 03, 2005
to blaze
to get stoned
derived from tea time being at 4:20 at the blethering place...hence to blether
to get stoned
derived from tea time being at 4:20 at the blethering place...hence to blether
by seb and sho August 11, 2008
Fictitious word that is of no meaning to anyone except feminine men who wear blonde pirates wigs and seventies outfits.
by Robert the Bruce March 05, 2003