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1 blighter
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2 blighter blight·er n
['blaɪtə(r)]fam disgraziato (-a)
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blighter — ‘You lucky blighter’, addressed by one man to another, and references to ‘a poor little blighter’, a child, are now becoming rare in British colloquial speech. The word ‘blighter’ appeared in British slang at the very end of the nineteenth… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
blighter — blight|er [ˈblaıtə US ər] n BrE old fashioned informal 1.) used to talk about someone that you feel sorry for or ↑jealous of ▪ Poor old blighter. ▪ You lucky blighter! 2.) a bad or unpleasant person … Dictionary of contemporary English
blighter — noun (C) BrE oldfashioned 1 used to talk about someone that you feel sorry for or jealous of: Poor old blighter. | You lucky blighter! 2 a bad or unpleasant person … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
blighter — [[t]bla͟ɪtə(r)[/t]] blighters 1) N COUNT (disapproval) You can refer to someone you do not like as a blighter. [BRIT, INFORMAL] He was a nasty little blighter. 2) N COUNT You can use blighter as an informal way of referring to someone. [BRIT]… … English dictionary
blight·er — /ˈblaıtɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] Brit informal 1 : a person (especially a man) who is unpleasant Just tell the blighter to leave you alone. 2 : a man who you think is lucky, unlucky, etc. I feel sorry for the little … Useful english dictionary