A fork of Rural Dictionary
(noun)
blented; blenting; blents
1: To lay on one’s back in a wet outdoor environment such as dewy grass, experience a panic attack, and gain a sense of confidence while doing so
(noun)
1: The act of blenting
2: A period of time spent blenting
Verb
- “I will come to dinner once I have finished blenting.”
- “He blents in his backyard.”
Noun
- “Let’s go have a blent later tonight.”
- “It was a good blent.”
blent (verb)
blented; blenting; blents
- To lay on one’s back in a wet outdoor environment such as dewy grass, experience a panic attack, and gain a sense of confidence while doing so
blent (noun)
1: The act of blenting
2: A period of time spent blenting
Verb
- “I will come to dinner once I have finished blenting.”
- “He blents in his neighbor’s backyard.”
Noun
- “Let’s go have a blent later tonight.”
- “It was a good blent.”
(verb) Having been mixed together, but in a low-key tilted unhinged manner; grad student speak for "all mixed up" before daily coffee dose has been taken
The hot water and the coffee been extract were blent together into a tantalizing concoction in front of the sleepy grad- student's eyes
A combination of blunted, and bent
I was blented last night off weed and alcohol