blates
English
editEtymology
editClipping of blatantly -s (hypocoristic suffix). Compare obvs (“obviously”).
Pronunciation
editAudio (General Australian): (file)
Adverb
editblates (not comparable)
- (UK, slang) Blatantly; certainly, obviously.
- 2006, [email protected], “LOST IS 4 LOSERS!”, in alt.tv.lost (Usenet):
- LOST IS WELL CRAP. GO WATCH RAVEN ON BBC1 FOR PROP ENTERTAINMENT.blates.xx.
- 2008, deKay, “Tuesday Top 5: Movie Licences”, in uk.games.video.misc (Usenet):
- >There have been far more abominations than great games based on popular
>films, but what are your 5 favourites?
5) Er.
4) Um.
3) Erm.
2) Batman the Movie (Spectrum)
1) Goldeneye (N64). Blates, innit.
References
edit- The Guardian, 2007 [1]
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