blatherstorm
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[edit]blatherstorm (plural blatherstorms)
- (neologism) A spate of commentary in various media about a current polemic topic in the news.
- 2009, 6 March, The Guardian in TheSportBlog [1] posted by Harry Pearson. "Good job Nadal doesn't play for Spurs".
- Referees know the rules, but they don't know the game, is one of those phrases that keeps emerging from the blatherstorm that currently surrounds sport.
- 2009, 6 March, The Guardian in TheSportBlog [1] posted by Harry Pearson. "Good job Nadal doesn't play for Spurs".