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blem

English

Etymology 1

Adjective

blem (comparative more blem, superlative most blem)

  1. Abbreviation of blemished sometimes used on online auction sites

Noun

blem (plural blems)

  1. (informal) A blemished item.
    • 1997, Michael I. Niman, People of the Rainbow: A Nomadic Utopia (page 6)
      They're all blems. They're from the dumpster behind an apple-waxing plant in Washington State.

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bl?m]

Noun

blem (countable and uncountable, plural blems)

  1. (MLE) A cigarette, spliff or another intoxicant preparation for smoking.

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bl?m]

Verb

blem (third-person singular simple present blems, present participle blemming, simple past and past participle blemmed)

  1. (slang, MLE, regional African-American Vernacular) Alternative form of blam (to shoot)

Anagrams

  • Melb

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bleh

English

Pronunciation

Interjection

bleh

  1. (slang) Used to reflect general indifference to a situation or topic.
    - What did you think of the movie?
    - Bleh. You?
  2. (slang) An expression of mild disgust, possible imitative of vomiting

Translations

Adjective

bleh (comparative more bleh, superlative most bleh)

  1. (slang) Mildly uncomfortable; not good.
    I'm feeling a bit bleh.

See also

  • meh

Anagrams

  • Behl

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