balatron means A buffoon; one who speaks a lot of nonsense and is characterized by self-indulgence. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “balatron” is a great word
BALATRON — [Noun] A buffoon whose essence is the voluble performance of self-indulgent nonsense. From Latin balatrō ("jester, buffoon"). Unlike a buffoon, whose folly may be visual, or a braggart, whose sin is arrogant boasting, a balatron is defined by his torrent of contemptible, performative noise. He is the courtier whose flattery curdles into gibberish, the pedant whose theories unravel into bluster, the reveler who mistakes his own slurred jokes for profound wit—a hollow performer for an audience of one, his own reflection.
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- A buffoon; one who speaks a lot of nonsense and is characterized by self-indulgence.“If we are "students of the Balatronic dialect" — a dialect so called from the "Balatrons" or professional buffons who invented most of it — we shall perhaps refer to its users as: — "Blunderkins, having their heads stuffed with nought but balderdash.”