"Blather fit" typically refers to a state of excessive or nonsensical talking, often characterized by rambling or speaking without much substance. It can describe a situation where someone is prattling on about trivial matters, leading to confusion or annoyance. The term captures the idea of chatter that lacks focus or meaningful content.
This could mean anything from that someone wants to continue the convosation in person or that your screen isn't big enough to fit the message in! 3 dots at the end of a sentence usually mean that the sentence can't be ended or there's another part to it.
Most standard size greeting cards will fit in 5x7 envelopes. As long as the card is less than 5 by 7 inches in size, it will fit comfortably in the envelope.
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it mean your off your head
communty mean a group of people
I don't believe blatherfit is a word.However, both words can be used separately. Blather means to babble/rant foolishly, while fit can be a) "to be fit"; to be mentally/physically up to par, or b) "to have a fit"; to have a mental/physical breakdown or tantrum.
No. Jabber rhymes with Abba Blather rhymes with lather.
The word 'blather' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'blather' is a word for foolish talk; nonsense.Example sentence:I often think about the amount of blather that is texted into cyberspace that is the legacy of a generation.
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Probably, because your blather, might explode or pop, and you may have to check with a doctor, because I don't know anything about blather.
he kept balthering about his vacation
talk, gossip, natter, blather
Blather, prattle
One term for empty talk would be chatter. Another could be bluster or blather. Empty talk could also mean mere rhetoric.
babble, blather, chat, gossip, chitchat, cackle, jabber
The basement, or The Roaster, is om the left of Blather.
no that never happens Yes.