1. bletch - Noun
2. bletch - Verb
bletch (third-person singular simple present bletches, present participle bletching, simple past and past participle bletched)
(transitive, dialectal) To blacken; to dirty or soil.
bletch (plural bletches)
(dialectal) Anything that has been blackened or dirtied.
After a good beginning – the Feebles sign with a TV chain to appear in a prime-time television show – Bletch confesses to Heidi that he actually hates her and wants to give the main role to Samantha. Source: Internet
Although Bletch is physically disgusted by Heidi, he insincerely comforts her since he needs her talent on the show. Source: Internet
Distraught, Heidi drowns her sorrows in an entire chocolate cake, as she reminisces about her past romance with Bletch in a black-and-white flashback to her days as a lounge singer. Source: Internet
Heidi rushes to Bletch for emotional affirmation, but he is unable to spare her the sight of Samantha performing oral sex on him. Source: Internet
Bletch and his cronies venture to the docklands to fight Cedric and his crab-crewmen. Source: Internet
However, after testing on Dennis, the drugs provided by Cedric turn out to be household borax, infuriating Bletch. Source: Internet