blirt
English
Etymology
From a variation of blurt.
Noun
blirt (plural blirts)
- (nautical) A gust of wind and rain.
- (Scotland) A fit of crying.
Derived terms
- blirty
Verb
blirt (third-person singular simple present blirts, present participle blirting, simple past and past participle blirted)
- (Scotland) To burst into tears.
References
- Lewis Randolph Hamersly, A naval encyclopædia.