1. blathering - Noun
2. blathering - Verb
blathering
present participle of blather
Incoherent or foolish talk.
the blatherings of a madman
Meaningless nonsense.
The constant blathering of the TV
You don't want to become one of those Hollywood idiots who is just blathering about anything. Bradley Whitford
The point is that, like Richard Hell says, rock 'n' roll is an arena in which you recreate yourself, and all this blathering about authenticity is just a bunch of crap. The Clash are authentic because their music carries such brutal conviction, not because they're Noble Savages. Lester Bangs
Few people in contemporary art demonstrate much curiosity. The majority spend their days blathering on, rather than trying to work out why one artist is more interesting than another, or why one picture works and another doesn't. Charles Saatchi
Blathering away about how "we'll attack and destroy you" does not deter the decision-makers in Tehran, but it does drive the oil markets crazy... And who profits from that? Tehran. Shaul Mofaz
This means that they literally believe that blathering like blatherskites in incomprehensible, unintelligible, meaningless gibberish allows them to talk to God and that faith healing actually can work as a viable alternative to science and medicine. Source: Internet
I felt bad blathering about it throughout this Fud Court session, but frankly, Young's bi bim bop paled, as did their bul go gi, which Judge McClure ordered. Source: Internet