Blat or hoon???
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Wacky Racer

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40,399 posts

268 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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As a relative newcomer to the banter used on "gassing station", I was wondering what the difference was between a "blat" and a "hoon" or are they one and the same thing?....

ie: A damn good thrash....

Ultimasimon

9,646 posts

279 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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A blat is a short sharp piece of motoring abuse and a hoon is actioned over a longer distance. Me thinks

danhay

7,502 posts

277 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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I think you'll find the main difference is that Blat is a noun e.g. I'm off for a Blat in the motor.

Whereas Hoon is a verb e.g. he came hooning around the corner. Also, it has conotations of being a dodgy Defence Minister, so I prefer Blat personally.

dragstar

3,924 posts

271 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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Blat--- Wasn't she from All Saints, Had a big nose

dragstar

3,924 posts

271 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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well sexy

danhay

7,502 posts

277 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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anonymous said:
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I rest my case...faced with a choice between Melanie Blat or Geoff Hoon which would you choose?

Mr E

22,658 posts

280 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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danhay said:
I think you'll find the main difference is that Blat is a noun e.g. I'm off for a Blat in the motor.

Whereas Hoon is a verb e.g. he came hooning around the corner. Also, it has conotations of being a dodgy Defence Minister, so I prefer Blat personally.



Good man. One for the FAQ I think.

Although I'm sure I've gone out for a hoon and blatted down a road.

V8 Archie

4,703 posts

269 months

Thursday 22nd January 2004
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I think "blat" is a spirited drive, while a "hoon" is a bit more loony.

That said, a "blat", to me, is shorter than an "hoon".