To talk rubbish.
Bletherskite
BLETH-er-skite
ˈblɛðərskaɪt
Noun
Etymology & History
From "blether" (idle talk) combined with "skite" (to slide or scatter). Refers to someone who talks nonsense. Documented in Scots literature since the 18th century.
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Region
Scotland
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Era
1700s
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Formality
informal
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