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* * *vb jabber,( nervøst) gabble;[ plapre efter] parrot;[ plapre ud med] let out, blab out ( fx a secret), blab ( fx he blabbed the story);( pludseligt) blurt out;( også) blab; let the cat out of the bag. -
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chat, gossip, natter, talk* * *vb talk,T chat,( pjatte) chatter,( barnligt) prattle;( vrøvle) talk nonsense;[ snakke engelsk] talk English;[ snakke politik] talk politics;[ med præp & adv:][ han snakker fanden et øre af] he would talk the hind leg off a donkey;[ snakke bagvendt], se bagvendt;[ snakke godt for en] coax somebody, wheedle somebody;[ de snakkede frem og tilbage om det] they discussed it at great length; there was a lot of to-ing and fro-ing;[ snakke med en] talk to (el. with) somebody,(for at få råd el. irettesætte også) have a word with somebody;( afbryde, T) chip in;[ snakke om noget] talk about (el. of) something,( drøfte også) talk something over;[ det er ikke noget at snakke om] that is nothing much; it is not worth mentioning;[ du skulle nødig snakke om nogen!] you're a fine one to talk![ snakke over sig] give oneself away,( røbe hemmeligheden) let the cat out of the bag,S blab.
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BLAB! — is a comics anthology edited by Monte Beauchamp. Though its primary focus is comics, it regularly features non comics illustration and graphic design work as well as some prose articles. Early issues were published by Kitchen Sink Press. Since… … Wikipedia
Blab — Blab, n. [OE. blabbe.] One who blabs; a babbler; a telltale. Avoided as a blab. Milton. [1913 Webster] For who will open himself to a blab or a babbler. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blab — [blAb] 1. n. talk; chatter; meaningless talk. □ I never pay any attention to blab like that. □ Cut the blab and get to work. 2. tv. to tell a secret; to reveal something private in public. □ I’ll tell you if you promise not to blab it … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Blab — Blab, v. i. To talk thoughtlessly or without discretion; to tattle; to tell tales. [1913 Webster] She must burst or blab. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Blåbær — (Vaccinium myrtillus) er lave buske (i familie med tyttebær), der vokser vildt i de nordiske skove og på fugtige heder. Planterne er løvfældende med små, lysegrønne blade og får små, hvid grønne krukkeformede blomster med et svagt lyserødt skær.… … Danske encyklopædi
blab — [blæb] v past tense and past participle blabbed present participle blabbing [i]informal [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: blab person who talks too much, too much talk (14 20 centuries), probably from the sound] to tell someone something that should be… … Dictionary of contemporary English
blab — blab; blab·ber; blab·by; … English syllables
Blab — (bl[a^]b), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blabbed} (bl[a^]bd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Blabbing}.] [Cf. OE. blaberen, or Dan. blabbre, G. plappern, Gael. blabaran a stammerer; prob. of imitative origin. Cf. also {Blubber}, v.] To utter or tell unnecessarily, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blab — /blab/, v., blabbed, blabbing, n. Informal. v.t. 1. to reveal indiscreetly and thoughtlessly: They blabbed my confidences to everyone. v.i. 2. to talk or chatter indiscreetly or thoughtlessly: Don t confide in him, because he blabs. She blabbed… … Universalium
blab — [blab] vt., vi. blabbed, blabbing [ME blabben: see BLABBER] 1. to give away (a secret) in idle chatter 2. to chatter; prattle n. 1. loose chatter; gossip 2. a person who blabs … English World dictionary
blab — [ blæb ] verb intransitive or transitive INFORMAL to tell people about something that should be kept secret: I didn t think you d go blabbing the story all over town … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English