BLAB

Source: 566, 567

blab. Blab, v. to tell or let out, tell a secret, tattle

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Blab (�), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blabbed (�); p. pr. & vb. n. Blabbing.] [[Cf. OE. blaberen, or Dan. blabbre, G. plappern, Gael. blabaran a stammerer; prob. of imitative origin. Cf. also Blubber, v.]] To utter or tell unnecessarily, or in a thoughtless manner; to publish (secrets or trifles) without reserve or discretion. Udall. And yonder a vile physician blabbing The case of his patient. Tennyson.