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Definition of blooter in English: blooterverb ˈbluːtə [with object]Scottish informal Hit or kick (something) hard and wildly. he blootered the ball over the bar Example sentencesExamples - We get the ball, a couple of passes and we blooter it up the park.
- I can remember, instant by instant, my feelings as Tom Boyd emerged from defence with the ball, the increasing anxiety of the crowd as they implored him to blooter it anywhere.
- A ball played in by Neil Janczyk rolled through legs and under feet before arriving at Andy Webster, who blootered a low shot into the net from close range.
- Compare and contrast three hours on the course and the time and space to think about every shot in your bag with half an hour on the range blootering a bucket of balls into the middle distance.
- The ball was blootered in the air so often in the initial stages it was surprising not to hear it squealing in agony.
- ‘You can run at someone and blooter them,’ enthuses Scotland's most capped winger, Kenny Logan.
- Young subalterns would, apparently, signal the start of an advance by nipping up from the trench and blootering the ball at the enemy lines.
- As the support and every other onlooker held their breath, it was Wilkie who blootered it clear before the Dutchmen could pounce.
- He wasn't impressed by goalkicks being blootered up the park, immediately ceding possession to opponents, but he was less effusive about Scotland's physicality.
- This time he blootered the ball high and wide of the target.
Synonyms kick, punt, bunt, strike with the foot, tap
Origin 1980s: earlier senses include 'blunder' and 'talk foolishly', but ultimately of unknown origin. |