A thick, absorbent paper used to soak up wet ink, or a police record of arrests and incidents.
From 'blot' (to stain or mark), plus the agent suffix '-er.' Both meanings refer to something that absorbs or records marks.
Police blotters were the original 'social media' of neighborhoods—people would read them in newspapers to find out who'd been arrested, creating an early form of public shaming!
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