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  1. Sep 28, 2024 · blort (plural blorts) A snort of liquid from the mouth out through the nose; as in response to something unexpected and/or funny (computing, uncountable) A metasyntactic variable similar to foo and bar

    • Rhymes

      blort; sort; Oldest pages ordered by last edit: sort; blort;...

    • Snort

      English [edit] Etymology [edit] From Middle English snorten,...

    • Metasyntactic Variable

      English [edit] Noun [edit] English Wikipedia has an article...

    • Funny

      Chic Young, who created his funny funny, “Blondie,” in 1930,...

    • Computing

      English terms related to computing. NOTE: This is a...

  2. Blort definition: A snort of liquid from the mouth out through the nose ; as in response to something unexpected and/or funny. .

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  4. As nouns the difference between blort and blot 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 blot is...

  5. noun A snort of liquid from the mouth out through the nose; as in response to something unexpected and/or funny. noun computing A metasyntactic variable similar to foo and bar. Etymologies. from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. Onomatopoetic; in sense 1, also blend of blow and snort. Support.

  6. As a noun blort is a snort of liquid from the mouth out through the nose; as in response to something unexpected and/or funny.

  7. As a noun blort is a snort of liquid from the mouth out through the nose; as in response to something unexpected and/or funny. As a verb blurt is to utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to speak quickly or without thought; to divulge inconsiderately — commonly with out.