blert
Liverpool word for a soft idiot, usually said with a smirk.
Definitions
A daft one. A soft lad. In Liverpool, calling someone a blert is the gentle-bullying version of calling them a dickhead — affectionate when it's your mate, cutting when it's not. Used for someone being silly, gullible, or just walking into a door.
blert In A Sentence
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What does 'blert' mean?
'Blert' is a Liverpool word for a soft idiot, usually said with a smirk rather than real malice.
How do you use 'blert' in a sentence?
You'd say, 'Stop being such a blert and just ask her out.'
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