I. ˈblab noun
Etymology: Middle English blabbe; akin to Middle English blaberen
Date: 14th century
1. archaic : one that blabs : tattletale
2. : idle or excessive talk : chatter
• blab·by ˈbla-bē adjective
II. verb
( blabbed ; blab·bing )
Date: 15th century
intransitive verb
1. : to talk idly or thoughtlessly
2. : to reveal a secret especially by indiscreet chatter
transitive verb
: to reveal especially without reserve or discretion
blabbed the whole affair to the press