Define Blurbing Meaning

Blurb
A blurb is just a short written peice about something. Usually it's in reference to a newspaper article that briefly mentions a barely newsworthy item.

The blurb on the second page only scratched the surface of the material.
By Evie
Blurb
A small, dense amount of descriptive text which can be fired like a projectile.

Shoot me a blurb on that, Tim, and I'll get back to you this afternoon.
By Brandie
Blurb
A small amount of text, used beneath photographs in newspapers, or to thank someone in a book.

Hey Nick, I'm giving you a blurb in my new book, what do you want it to say?
By Maighdiln
Blurb
a short, concise amount of descriptive text used for professional warm introductions

Could you introduce me to her? Here is a short blurb about my company/service.
By Marga
Blurb
A dose of highly concentrated spin intended to deflect direct perception and critical thought while presenting a desirable or attractive image to the public.

She's a master of Tae Kwan Do, a skilled brain surgeon, rock star, and wrote all of Shakespeare's sonnets. I read it in her blurb.
By Karole
Blurb
The short summary of a book, usually on the inside cover or back, that most people read so they can say they read the book

We had to read a book for school, but I just read the blurb/
By Anna-Diane
Blurb
Blurb, from blurt and blubber. A short ‘descriptive’ piece of writing, written without much thought or content, and which can be safely ignored.

People are skeptical about blurbs because they sense the insincerity of the genre
By Dorothy
Blurb
A spill on oneself.

1. "You blurbed spaghetti sauce on your shirt!"

2. Kathy had a blurb on her pants when the dip fell off her chip.
By Janith
Blurb
A blurry boob due to poor video/picture quality.

Blurbs are pretty hot.
By Helaina
Blurb
Blurb, meaning crazy or chaotic.

“Omg, did you see what Char is doing? She is so Blurb!”

“Yeah, I know right?! Lowkey love her for it though…”
By Elspeth