(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
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")
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a gathering of friends at a pub where drunken stories are exchanged
Thir isnae an embarrassment in the world that cannae be erased by a bit ay blether and a few bevvies.
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a social gathering of which the sole purpose is to get drunk and bullshit with friends
This is not a formal gathering, more of an excuse to meet up and have a blether
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to blaze
to get stoned
derived from tea time being at 4:20 at the blethering place...hence to blether
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Fictitious word that is of no meaning to anyone except feminine men who wear blonde pirates wigs and seventies outfits.
Ya cannae blether aboot a word when nae one kens what it means
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a scots phrase to indicate talking a lot of bollocks
ah you, you're just blethering
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