blatherskite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary blatherskite (countable and uncountable, plural blatherskites) A voluble purveyor of nonsense; a blusterer A worthless fellow; a deadbeat Nonsense or blather; empty talk
Blatherskite - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline "one who talks blustering nonsense," c 1650, bletherskate, in Scottish song "Maggie Lauder," which was popular with soldiers in the Continental Army in the American Revolution, hence the colloquial U S use for "talkative good-for-nothing fellow; foolish talk," especially in early 19c From blather (v ) + dialectal skite "contemptible person "
blatherskite - definition and meaning - Wordnik [blather + dialectal skite, a contemptible person (from Middle English skite, diarrhea, from Old Norse skītr, excrement, from skīta, to defecate; see skei- in Indo-European roots) ] or to add your own related words blatherskite: A babbling, foolish person