blent (verb)
blented; blenting; blents
- To lay on one’s back in a wet outdoor environment such as dewy grass, experience a panic attack, and gain a sense of confidence while doing so
blent (noun)
1: The act of blenting
2: A period of time spent blenting
Verb
- “I will come to dinner once I have finished blenting.”
- “He blents in his neighbor’s backyard.”
Noun
- “Let’s go have a blent later tonight.”
- “It was a good blent.”
A word to describe a good friend who leaves us too soon. The best brother we all could ask for. Occasionally closes locked doors.
That guy is such a Blent
GODDAMN IT BLENT
(verb) Having been mixed together, but in a low-key tilted unhinged manner; grad student speak for "all mixed up" before daily coffee dose has been taken
The hot water and the coffee been extract were blent together into a tantalizing concoction in front of the sleepy grad- student's eyes
These are three names that all men can be categorized into. Those who are determined to be a Josh carry the characteristics of all 'J' name- negative connotation to these names and can never be a positive experience for a girl. A Blent isn't for everyone- has an underlying cocky ego that may not present itself at first but is blindingly obvious once noticed. Blent's aren't the brightest of the bunch and don't necessarily mean to do harm. Logan's are normal people that know how to treat people with respect and have rational and mature mindsets.
"Are they a Josh, Blent, or Logan?"
"Oh he seems to definitely be a Blent, kind of obsessed with himself."
A combination of blunted, and bent
I was blented last night off weed and alcohol