Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Having a dull edge or end; not sharp.
  • adjective Abrupt and often disconcertingly frank in speech: synonym: gruff.
  • adjective Stark; unadorned.
  • adjective Slow to perceive, understand, or feel; dull or insensitive.
  • intransitive verb To dull the edge of (a knife, for example).
  • intransitive verb To make less effective; weaken.
  • intransitive verb To become blunt.
  • noun A cigar whose interior has been hollowed out and filled with marijuana.
  • noun A marijuana cigarette that has been rolled in a cigar's tobacco leaf wrapper instead of rolling paper.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To make blunt, as an edge or point; dull the edge or point of, as a knife or bodkin, by making it thicker.
  • To weaken or deaden, as appetite, desire, or power of the mind; impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility of.
  • To become blunt: as, the blade blunts easily.
  • Obtuse, thick, or dull, as an angle, edge, or point; having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point, as a foil, sword, pencil, etc.; not sharp or acute.
  • Dull in understanding; slow of discernment.
  • Obtuse; free from sharp angularities, projections, or corners.
  • Rough in manner or speech; rude; unpolished; hence, abrupt in address or manner; plain-spoken; unceremonious: applied to persons.
  • Plain; plain-spoken; unceremonious or unconventional; direct; free from circumlocution: as, blunt truths; a blunt bearing.
  • Hard to penetrate.
  • Faint.
  • Synonyms Brusk, bluff, uncivil, rude, uncourteous.
  • noun A blunt sword for fencing; a foil.
  • noun A needle of a grade shorter and less sharply pointed than a sharp. See needle.
  • noun [Slang, and perhaps of different origin.] Money; ready money.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun obsolete A fencer's foil.
  • noun A short needle with a strong point. See Needle.
  • noun Cant Money.
  • adjective Having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; dull; not sharp.
  • adjective Dull in understanding; slow of discernment; stupid; -- opposed to acute.
  • adjective Abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.
  • adjective rare Hard to impress or penetrate.
  • transitive verb To dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt.
  • transitive verb To repress or weaken, as any appetite, desire, or power of the mind; to impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility, of.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective Having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; not sharp.
  • adjective Dull in understanding; slow of discernment; opposed to acute.
  • adjective Abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.
  • adjective Hard to impress or penetrate.
  • adjective Slow or deficient in feeling: insensitive
  • noun A fencer's foil.
  • noun A short needle with a strong point.
  • noun smoking A marijuana cigar.
  • noun UK, slang, archaic, uncountable money
  • verb To dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt.
  • verb figuratively To repress or weaken, as any appetite, desire, or power of the mind; to impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility, of; as, to blunt the feelings.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • verb make numb or insensitive
  • adjective used of a knife or other blade; not sharp
  • verb make less intense
  • adjective characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
  • verb make less sharp
  • adjective devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[Middle English. N., short for Phillies Blunt, a trademark for cigars of a type often used to make blunts.]

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

Possibly from Old Norse blundra.

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  • Wikipedia says a blunt is a cigar which is wider than a cigarillo and not quite as wide as a traditional cigar.

    Common street usage is a cigar emptied of tobacco and filled with cannabis. Named for a brand of cigars popular for that use "Phillies Blunts"

    April 8, 2009