Blurted

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Definitions and meanings of "Blurted"

What do we mean by blurted?

To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to speak quickly or without thought; to divulge inconsiderately — commonly with out.

When someone has occasion to blurt out something verbally hurtful to yourself or others. Urban Dictionary

A mix between a blumpkin and a dirty sanchez Urban Dictionary

A word used to describe a dickhead in Liverpool Urban Dictionary

To say something quickly without thinking about it first. Urban Dictionary

Sperm, Ejaculate, Cum Urban Dictionary

When you tell someone to get out of a place fast. Urban Dictionary

Co.tyrone slang for a woman's heavy period discharge Urban Dictionary

Leave, bounce, cum get out of there Urban Dictionary

A blurt is an Australian fart. Generally, a good blurt has a low pitch, and is of medium duration. The type where the gas escapes at just the right ratio of pressure to volume to cause the arsecheeks to get up a sort of rhythmic clapping motion, and the gas exits more or less as a series of pulses, to the great amusement of your mates. A good blurt when seated on an empty 44-gallon drum produces a sound like an orchestral drum-roll. Urban Dictionary

Slur on the female sex organs Urban Dictionary

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The word "blurted" in example sentences

Drawing out some books at the desk, and while the man was stamping the cards, Martin blurted out: - ❋ Unknown (2010)

As the entire press corps has said, Sen. McCain blurted out a “shoot-from-the-hip” attack that amounts to empty bluster. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Over at "Random Thoughts and Ramblings" yesterday, "Linda L's brain blurted out": ❋ M-mv (2004)

"Yes, Father, no, Father, I will, Father!" and never a word blurted out from the heart. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913- (1983)

If I am expected, however, to fall under the management of the daughter of the house on the terms blurted out by that fidgety nephew of hers, I will fly for my life. ❋ Edward Payson Roe (1863)

So, we never even knew that they were here, but the militia captain with our team did, and he kind of blurted it out. ❋ Clancy, Tom, 1947- (1986)

This was kind of blurted out and she observed me closely. ❋ Josephine G. Paterson (N/A)

"So I kind of blurted out: 'I want to host a newscast where the viewers tell me what's news because nobody cares about this.' ❋ Unknown (2009)

Buzz words used to fill me with nausea - one year it was all about ` provenance `, then it was ` relative profile `, followed by some other LOB catch word that was presumably blurted out with casual authority at a gathering in the senior officers mess on a mess night - yes, my outfit had these, with quasi-military ` mess dress ` to go with it. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

Those who are in possession of the names can all feel terribly clever – and cleverer still when trying to break the boundaries, as Louise Bagshawe MP did when she almost blurted one out on Have I Got News For You. ❋ Unknown (2011)

With no optimism that the jeans would look good on her, Irene blurted out, "Ew, but they're ugly!" ❋ Melonie Baker (2011)

Speaking of the trillions in long-term debt his grandchildren and great-grandchildren face, the typically reserved Hatch blurted out, "I don't want them to inherit this kind of crap." ❋ Unknown (2010)

We were having a [nice dinner] until [Dakota] said something very [blurtful] to Cythia. ❋ Jeff D (2005)

[Last night] she was blurting me [on the toilet]! ❋ Dinos Queen (2016)

"H'es [just a little] blurt" ❋ Chenz (2005)

She [just] [blurted] out, "[I'm gay]!" ❋ Tt (2003)

"I really [want to] [blurt] on her [face]" ❋ Jordo81 (2007)

"[o my god] he's [coming]" "[crap]!" "blurt" ❋ SeXy PrI (2004)

You are a wile bit of [blurt] "Go change your blurt rag you grumpy mare" Friend 1 "did you [get the ride] from her" Friend 2 "naw sure the blurt was [dripping out] of her" ❋ Blurt Face (2013)

I'm about to blurt [man]. ❋ Shizzle My Nizzle (2003)

Bluey and Curley, two [brickies] labourers, are sitting on a timber plank, eating their lunch. Curley rips out a classic blurt, and the vibration along the timber causes [Bluey's] Vegemite sandwiches to [rattle off] the end of the plank. ❋ Hateful! (2006)

[malcom] [wants] some blurt ❋ Malcom (2005)

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