blurt n.2
1. the vagina; thus, a general term of abuse.
Gone Troppo (1969) 157: He’d bet a clap o’ thunder to a goose’s blurt most quacks had never heard of him. | ||
Grits 275: Cheeky southern blert, a sey. | ||
Stump 92: The fuck’s wrong with these blerts? | ||
Sowetan Live 2 Mar. 🌐 This little blurt is about as childish as they come [...] . |
2. (Aus.) a very short distance.
Up the Cross 8: ‘My friggin’ animal didn’t go within a blurt of the mongrel’. | (con. 1959)
In phrases
(Aus.) to reject sexually.
Godson 131: He’d been given the complete and utter blurt [...] The dirty, poxy low moll. |
(Aus.) phr. indicating lack of interest.
Lairs, Urgers & Coat-Tuggers 9: And the poncy baker also couldn’t give a blurt about fine horseflesh and so has the animal harnessed to one of his carts [ibid.] 205: ‘Who gives a purple blurt where Choko’s new hat was. I know where I’d like to bung it.’. |