verb (used without object), blat·ted, blat·ting.
- bleat.
- to make a loud or raucous noise.
verb (used with object), blat·ted, blat·ting.
- to utter loudly and indiscreetly; blurt.
noun
verb blats, blatting or blatted US and Canadian
- (intr) to cry out or bleat like a sheep
- (tr) to utter indiscreetly in a loud voice
1846, U.S. colloquial, imitative. Related: Blatted; blatting. As a noun from 1904.