Verb: blatter 'bla-tu(r)
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
- To talk foolishly
"The two women blattered and crooned at the baby";
- babble, blather, smatter [rare], blether [UK, dialect], blither [informal]
- To make a loud, rattling sound or move with such a sound
"The rain blattered against the tin roof"
Derived forms: blattered, blatters, blattering
Type of: blab [informal], blabber [informal], chatter, clack [informal], gabble, gibber, jibber-jabber, maunder, palaver [informal], piffle [informal], prate, prattle, rabbit [Brit, informal], tattle, tittle-tattle, twaddle [informal], twattle [UK, dialect], vapor [US], vapour [Brit, Cdn], witter [Brit, informal], yabber [informal], yatter [Brit, informal]
Encyclopedia: Blatter