Blort vs Bloat - What's the difference?
blort | bloat |
A snort of liquid from the mouth out through the nose; as in response to something unexpected and/or funny
(computing) A metasyntactic variable similar to foo and bar
English onomatopoeias to cause to become distended
to fill soft substance with gas, water, etc.; to cause to swell
to become distended; to swell up
to fill with vanity or conceit
to preserve by slightly salting and lightly smoking
distention of the abdomen from death
(figurative) wasteful use of space
(derogatory, slang, dated) A worthless, dissipated fellow.
(obsolete) bloated
:{{quote-book, author=(William Shakespeare)
, year=1602
, title=The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
, chapter=Act 3, Scene 4. The Queen's Closet.
As nouns the difference between blort and bloat
is that blort is a snort of liquid from the mouth out through the nose; as in response to something unexpected and/or funny while bloat is distention of the abdomen from death.As a verb bloat is
to cause to become distended.As an adjective bloat is
(obsolete) bloated.blort
English
Noun
(en noun)bloat
English
Verb
(en verb)- (Arbuthnot)
- (Dryden)
- bloated herring
Noun
(en noun)- Adding an e-mail feature to this simple text editor would be pointless bloat .
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=Let the bloat king tempt you again to bed}}
