blat
Valid in Scrabble
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- 6
- Words With Friends
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- Letters
- 4
Definition of blat
7 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
verb
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(intransitive)To cry, as a calf, sheep, or goat.
“Near-synonym: baa (sheep or goat)”
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verb
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(intransitive)To cry, as a calf, sheep, or goat.
“Near-synonym: baa (sheep or goat)”
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(intransitive)To make a senseless noise.
“A moment later the engine roared into life. Exhaust blatted through the straight-pipes; people stopped on the street to look.”
- To talk inconsiderately; blab.
- To produce an overrich or overblown sound on a brass instrument such as a trumpet, trombone, or tuba.
- (transitive)To utter loudly or foolishly; blurt.
noun
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(uncountable)The Soviet system of connections and social relationships; one's social or business network (in Russian or Soviet society).
“To open a new business in Russia you need blat.”
“Alena Ledeneva's book is the first to analyse blat in all its historical, socio-economic and cultural aspects, and to explore its implications for post-Soviet society. In a socialist distribution system which resulted in constant shortages, blat developed into an 'economy of favours' which shadowed an overcontrolling centre and represented the reaction of ordinary people to the social constraints they faced.”
““We call her that but really it’s more post-Soviet. She's the blat girl.” “The what?” “Blat. What the old boys in your country called juice, I think. She's connected, Marina is.”
“The bribe caused the inflation of the social capital defined as blat. Monetarization of social relations led to the inflation of the social investments that the ordinary citizen has put in their blat networks. Only blat networks of the powerful survived […]”
“I argue that just as blat was an essential type of know-how of Soviet socialism, these postsocialist informal practices represent the “know-how” of post-Soviet Russia.”
- (abbreviation, alt-of, initialism)Initialism of bacon, lettuce, avocado and tomato: a sandwich made with these main ingredients.
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
Imitative. First attested in 1846 in the intransitive sense of "bleat". Compare English bleat, Old English blǣtan (“to bleat”).
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