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Meaning of "blooter"

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noreenw | 03:13 Thu 15th May 2008 | Phrases & Sayings
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A babbler, a bumbling idiot, a fool.

It originally meant 'to beat' in Scottish dialect, but is now generally used in past participle form - 'blootered' - to mean 'drunk'. 'Hammered' is very similar in meaning.
in norn iron blootered (as well as drunk) can mean- dead beat(knackered)
I should perhaps have added in my earlier response that I suspect the more modern English word for drunk...'bladdered'...is just a corruption of 'blootered'.
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Thank you all - my Chambers and Scots Dictionaries strangely enough didn't give me a clue.
Scots-English dictionary gives "blooter" as blurt; bungle.


& Quot ! lol
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Thanks taranis and fagidill.
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Taranis I don,t own a Scots-English, just an elderly edition of Scots Chambers!!
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