Blatted vs Slatted - What's the difference?
blatted | slatted |
(blat)
To cry, as a calf or sheep; to bleat.
To make a senseless noise.
To talk inconsiderately.
To produce an overrich or overblown sound on a brass instrument such as a trumpet, trombone, or tuba.
Connections; relationships; one's social or business network (in Russian or Soviet society).
As verbs the difference between blatted and slatted
is that blatted is (blat) while slatted is (slat).As an adjective slatted is
of or pertaining to a slat; having slats.blatted
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*blat
English
Etymology 1
Imitative. First attested in 1846.Verb
(blatt)Anagrams
*Etymology 2
(etyl)Noun
(-)- To open a new business in Russia you need blat .