I. ˈblabə(r) verb
( blabbered ; blabbered ; blabbering -ab(ə)riŋ ; blabbers )
Etymology: Middle English blaberen, probably of imitative origin like Old High German blabbizōn to babble, Old Norse blabbra
intransitive verb
: to talk indiscreetly, excessively, or nonsensically : babble
transitive verb
: to say or utter indiscreetly or foolishly — often used with out
he blabbered out some kind of reply
II. noun
( -s )
: indiscreet, excessive, or nonsensical talk
III.
archaic
variant of blubber III
IV. ˈblabə(r), -laab- noun
( -s )
Etymology: blab (II) + -er
: one that blabs
V. noun
( -s )
Etymology: by alteration
: blubberer 2