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Blort vs Blore - What's the difference?

blort | blore |

As nouns the difference between blort and blore

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 blore is sling, slingshot.

blort

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • 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

    blore

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) bloren, variation of bleren, blaren, from (etyl) .

    Verb

    (blor)
  • (archaic, dialectal) To cry; cry out; weep.
  • (archaic, dialectal) To bray; bleat like an animal; bellow.
  • Etymology 2

    Perhaps from (blore) above, a variant of (blare), affected by (blow). Compare also Gaelic and Irish .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) The act of blowing; a roaring wind; a blast.
  • * Chapman
  • A most tempestuous blore .