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Noun
/ˈblītər/,
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blighters, plural;
  1. A person who is regarded with contempt, irritation, or pity
    • - you little blighter!

  1. pest: a persistently annoying person
  2. chap: a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"; "he's a good bloke"
  3. This is a list of prestige classes in the 3rd edition of the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. This list includes content for both the original 3rd edition and the 3.5 revision.
  4. One who blights; An unnamed person, usually male, often contemptuously
  5. Person who is regarded with contempt, irritation, or pity and may be considered a pest.
  6. old fashioned or outdated slang for a contemptible person, who is more commonly called a bugger; also, a chum, chap, or mate
  7. 1. a scoundrel or unprincipled person, esp. a man. 2. someone who spoils things for others.
  8. adj. Rather outdated now, blighter is a more refined, more upper-class version of bugger.
  9. In episode 4 of series 1, The Hunger Strike, Tuppy refers to Angela as "a little blighter" when describing the argument he had with her to Bertie. A "blighter" is a contemptible person, or someone held in low regard, or, more mildly, someone who is persistently annoying.