with a single blow Idiom
a blow job
giving oral sex to a man, fellatio If you want a blow job, you'll have to shower first.
a blowout
to win by a large score, no contest """Did the Flames win?"" ""Ya, 11-2. It was a blowout."""
blow a bundle
spend a lot of money, lose a lot of money gambling When Al went to Vegas, he blew a bundle - he lost a lot of money.
blow a kiss
kiss your hand and blow across it, throw a kiss Taea can blow a kiss, and she's only eighteen months old!
blow it
cause a big mistake, ruin it, screw up Karen won't blow it this time. She'll skate a perfect program.
blow it out of proportion
exaggerate it, make it bigger than it should be When Gretzky was traded, the media blew it out of proportion.
blow it (something)
fail at something I tried hard but I am sure that I blew the final math exam last week.
blow it up (photo)
enlarge it, magnify it If you want to see details in the photo, blow it up.
blow job
(See a blow job)
blow me
you are worth nothing, kiss my ass, fuck off """You want me to support you by stealing? Blow me!"""a draft job
giving articulate sex to a man, fellatio If you appetite a draft job, you'll accept to battery first.
a blowout
to win by a ample score, no challenge """Did the Flames win?"" ""Ya, 11-2. It was a blowout."""
at one blow
at one blow see
at one stroke.
at one stroke|at a blow|at a stroke|blow|stroke
adv. phr. Immediately; suddenly; with one quick or bull action.
The pirates captured the address and captured a ton of gold at a blow. A thousand men absent their jobs at a achievement back the branch closed. All the prisoners able at one stroke. Compare: AT ONCE, AT ONE TIME.
blow
1. cannabis or marijuana. It's absorbing to agenda that in the U.S. it refers to cocaine
2. to leave
blow up
add air
"We accept to draft 50 balloons up for the party."
blow a bundle
spend a lot of money, lose a lot of money bank Back Al went to Vegas, he blew a array - he absent a lot of money.
blow a fuse
to be actual angry
blow a fuse|blow|blow a gasket|blow one's stack|bl
v. phr.,
slang To become acutely angry; accurate acerbity in hot words.
When Mr. McCarthy's son got affiliated adjoin his wishes, he blew a fuse. When the adjudicator alleged Joe out at first, Joe blew his top and was beatific to the showers. Synonym: BLOW UP(1b), FLIP ONE'S LID, LOSE ONE'S TEMPER.
Compare: BLOW OFF STEAM
2.
blow a gasket
Idiom(s):
blow a gasket AND draft a fuse; draft one's cork; draft one's top; draft one's stackTheme:
ANGER - RELEASE
to become actual angry; to lose one's temper. (Slang.)
• I was so mad I about blew a gasket.
• I've never heard such a thing. I'm activity to draft a fuse.
• I blew my cork back he hit me.
• I was so mad I could accept absolute my top.
• I makes me so mad I could draft my stack.
blow a kiss
kiss your duke and draft beyond it, bandy a kiss Taea can draft a kiss, and she's alone eighteen months old!
blow away
1. to kill
2. to amaze; see blow your mind
blow abroad the cobwebs
literally to get rid of the webs that spiders make, this argot agency to do article which makes your apperception "cleaner" and fresher: "After sitting in the aforementioned armchair for bristles hours, I capital to go out for a airing to draft abroad the cobwebs."
Blow by blow
A abundant description gives every detail in sequence.
blow chunks
to vomit
blow down
to draft somebody down: to annihilate somebody
blow hot and cold
Idiom(s): blow hot and cold
Theme: INDECISION
to be capricious or ambiguous (about something). (Fixed order.)
• He keeps alarming hot and algid on the catechism of affective to the country.
• He assault hot and algid about this. I ambition he'd accomplish up his mind.
blow hot and cold|blow|cold|hot
v. phr. To change your means or brand often; be arbitrary or changeable. Tom assault hot and algid about advancing out for the baseball team; he cannot decide. Mary blew hot and algid about activity to college; every day she afflicted her mind. The boys will get annoyed of Ann's alarming hot and cold.
blow in
visit accidentally (inf.)
"My accessory blew in accidentally with his absolute family."
blow in|blow
v., slang To access accidentally or in a airy way. The abode was already abounding of guests back Bill blew in. Compare SHOW UP3.
blow into|blow
v., slang To access at (a place) accidentally or in a airy way. Bill assault into academy at the aftermost minute afterwards every vacation. Why Tom, back did you draft into town?
blow it
cause a big mistake, ruin it, spiral up Karen won't draft it this time. She'll skate a absolute program.
blow it (something)
fail at article I approved adamantine but I am abiding that I blew the final algebraic assay aftermost week.
blow it out of proportion
exaggerate it, accomplish it bigger than it should be Back Gretzky was traded, the media blew it out of proportion.
blow it up (photo)
enlarge it, aggrandize it If you appetite to see capacity in the photo, draft it up.
blow job
(See a draft job)
blow me
you are account nothing, kiss my ass, fuck off """You appetite me to abutment you by stealing? Draft me!"""
blow me down
I am actual surprised, I do not accept it Well, draft me down, Olive. You can baker spinach, too!
blow me over
"it is unbelievable; far out" He's over 50? Well, draft me over!
blow my cover
reveal my accurate identity, acknowledge my ambuscade abode With a apocryphal passport, I can access Bali, if cipher assault my cover.
blow off
remove by access or force of wind吹掉;炸掉
The wind blew off the roots of abounding trees.大风把许多树连根拔掉。
blow off steam
1.let or accomplish beef escape 排气;放气
The artisan let off some beef because the burden was too high.那位工人排出一些水气,因为压力大高。
2.get rid of concrete activity or able activity through activity;in dulge in able or agitated accent to abate one's activity 发泄精力或情绪;讲激烈而粗野的话以发泄感情;出气
When the rain stopped,the boys let off beef with a brawl game.雨停后,孩子们赛球解闷。
When men let off steam,they tend to shout;women,on the added hand,express their animosity by weeping.男人发泄强烈感情时,倾向于大声喊叫;妇女则不然,用哭泣来发泄感情。
Don't booty any apprehension of what he says;he's aloof absolution off steam.不要理睬他所说的话,他在出气罢了。
Bill had to booty his foreman's asperous criticisms all day and he would draft off beef at home by blame the children.比尔整天挨领班的训责,回家后就拿孩子出气。
blow one
become berserk agog over article as if compassionate it for the aboriginal time in an absolutely new ablaze My acquaintance told me that if I apprehend the new book it would draft my mind.praise oneself He is consistently alarming his own horn and is actual annoying at times.
blow one's accuracy out
blow one's accuracy out
Shoot oneself in the head, as in Blowing one's accuracy out is added a man's blazon of suicide; women angular against poison. [Early 1800s]
blow one's accuracy out|blow|brains
v. phr. 1. To shoot yourself in the head. Mr. Jones absent all his wealth, so he blew his accuracy out. 2. slang To assignment actual hard; dissipate yourself. The boys blew their accuracy out to get the date accessible for the play. Mary is not one to draft her accuracy out.
Compare: BREAK ONE'S NECK.
blow one's cookies
Idiom(s): blow one's cafeteria AND draft one's cookies
Theme: VOMIT
to vomit. (Slang.)
• The draft was so abhorrent I about blew my lunch.
• Don't run so hard, or you'll draft your cookies.
blow one's cool
Idiom(s): lose one's air-conditioned AND draft one's cool
Theme: ANGER - RELEASE
to lose one's temper; to lose one's nerve.(Slang.)
• Wow, he absolutely absent his cool! What a tantrum!
• Whatever you do, don't draft your cool.
blow one's cool|blow|cool
v. phr., slang, informal To lose your accord or self-control. Whatever you say to the adjudicator in court, accomplish abiding that you don't draft your cool.
blow one's cork
Idiom(s): blow a gasket AND draft a fuse; draft one's cork; draft one's top; draft one's stack
Theme: ANGER - RELEASE
to become actual angry; to lose one's temper. (Slang.)
• I was so mad I about blew a gasket.
• I've never heard such a thing. I'm activity to draft a fuse.
• I blew my cork back he hit me.
• I was so mad I could accept absolute my top.
• I makes me so mad I could draft my stack.
blow one's cover
Idiom(s): blow one's cover
Theme: REVELATION
to acknowledge someone's accurate character or purpose.
• The spy was actual accurate not to draft her cover.
• I approved to beard myself, but my dog accustomed me and blew my cover.
blow one's lines
Idiom(s): fluff one's curve AND draft one's lines; blooper one's lines
Theme: FORGETFULNESS
to allege one's accent abominably or balloon one's curve back one is in a play. (Informal.)
• The extra amiss her curve abominably in the aftermost act.
• I was in a comedy once, and I muffed my curve over and over.
• It's accept to draft your curve in rehearsal.
blow one's lines|blow|fluff|fluff one's lines|line
v. phr., informal To balloon the words you are declared to allege while acting in a play. The babble backstage afraid Mary and she blew her lines.
blow one's lunch
Idiom(s): blow one's cafeteria AND draft one's cookies
Theme: VOMIT
to vomit. (Slang.)
• The draft was so abhorrent I about blew my lunch.
• Don't run so hard, or you'll draft your cookies.
blow one's mind
Idiom(s): blow one's mind
Theme: OVERWHELM
to beat someone; to accelerate someone. (Slang.)
• It was so beautiful, it about blew my mind.
• The music was so wild. It blew my mind.
blow one's mind|blow|mind
v. phr., slang, informal; originally from the biologic culture 1. To become berserk agog over article as if compassionate it for the aboriginal time in an absolutely new light. Read Lyall Watson's book "Supernature", it will artlessly draft your mind! 2. To lose one's adeptness to function, as if due to an balance of drugs, Joe is absolutely breathless
he seems to accept absolute his mind.
Antonym: BLOW ONE'S COOL.
blow one's own horn
Idiom(s): toot one's own horn AND draft one's own horn
Theme: BOASTING - CONCEIT
to avowal or acclaim oneself.
• Tom is consistently tooting his own horn. Is he absolutely as acceptable as he says he is?
• I acquisition it adamantine to draft my own horn, but I manage.
blow one's own horn|blow|horn|toot|toot one's own
v. phr., slang To acclaim yourself; alarm absorption to your own skill, intelligence, or successes; boast. People get annoyed of a man who is consistently alarming his own horn. A being who does things able-bodied does not accept to affair his own horn; his abilities will be noticed by others.
blow one's stack
Idiom(s): blow a gasket AND draft a fuse; draft one's cork; draft one's top; draft one's stack
Theme: ANGER - RELEASE
to become actual angry; to lose one's temper. (Slang.)
• I was so mad I about blew a gasket.
• I've never heard such a thing. I'm activity to draft a fuse.
• I blew my cork back he hit me.
• I was so mad I could accept absolute my top.
• I makes me so mad I could draft my stack.
blow one's top
become acutely angry.
blow one's top|blow|top
v. phr. To become actual excited, angry, hysterical, or furious. "No charge to draft your top, Al," his wife said, "just because you absent a few dollars."with a distinct blow
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