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Babber vs Blabber - What's the difference?

babber | blabber |

As nouns the difference between babber and blabber

is that babber is baby while blabber is a person who blabs; a tattler; a telltale.

As a verb blabber is

to blather; to talk foolishly or incoherently.

babber

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Baby
  • *{{quote-web
  • , date = 2014-01-28 , author = , title = Not yet walking, but definitely talking / a trip to Bristol Zoo , site = Dad's Diary , url = http://www.dadsdiary.co.uk/2014/01/not-yet-walking-but-definitely-talking.html , accessdate = 2014-11-20 }}
    That babber of mine has been starting to talk lately and this morning when he saw me he said "da da da" very clearly! Proud moment.
  • Friend
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year = 2012 , first = Mark , last = Regan , authorlink = Mark Regan , title = More Blood, Sweat and Beers: World Cup Rugby Tales , chapter = Taken for a Ride , isbn = 9780857203472 , passage = In the 2007 World Cup quarter-final against Australia, Andy Sheridan almost destroyed Aussie prop Matt Dunning in the first scrum, and as they broke up Andy was heard to say, “And you've got another seventy-nine minutes of f****** agony to look forward to, my babber .” }}

    Synonyms

    * (baby) See * (friend) See

    Derived terms

    * (baby) bab * (friend) alright me babber, alright my babber English affectionate terms

    blabber

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To blather; to talk foolishly or incoherently.
  • * 2014 , Richard Szweda, Silenius' Gift
  • He blabbered away about how he knew where some treasure was hidden and he would tell us if only we would swear to save his life.
  • To blab; to let out a secret.
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who blabs; a tattler; a telltale.
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