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blawg

English

Etymology

Blend of blog +? law. Coined by Denise Howell.

Noun

blawg (plural blawgs)

  1. (Internet) A weblog dealing with topics related to the law.
    • 2004, American Bar Association, Student lawyer: Volume 33
      Keeping a blawg also can be helpful when you update your resume and compose cover letters []
    • 2006, Carole A. Levitt, Mark E. Rosch, The lawyer's guide to fact finding on the Internet (page 738)
      If there is a blawg you would like to see added, please feel free to suggest that we add it to the list.

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blarg

English

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Alternative forms

  • blargh

Interjection

blarg

  1. (informal) Expressing frustration or disappointment.
    Blarg! I'm sick of this.

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