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abloom
abloom[əʹblu:m]
a predic
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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."""
a chip off the old block
a boy who is like his dad, the apple doesn't... Eric is a chip off the old block. He's just like his dad.
a mental block
a problem with learning a subject or concept I have a mental block when I try to do algebra. I can't think.
bad blood
anger or a bad relationship due to past problems with someone There has always ben a lot of bad blood between the two supervisors.
blood from a stone
(See get blood from a stone)
blood is thicker than water
blood relationships are stronger than a marriage ceremony "When my wife supported her dad in a fight with me, I said, ""So blood is thicker than water."""
blood is up
excited, angry, ready to fight Kerry is friendly, but when his blood is up, he's dangerous.
blood money
money paid to the relative of a murdered person, dirty money The widow refused to take blood money from the men who murdered her husband.
blood runs cold
one is terrified or horrified My blood ran cold when I saw the man fall off the ladder.
bloody well
very truly, damn well He bloody well knows my name because I bloody well told him.
blotto
exhausted, bushed After studying for twelve hours, she was blotto - very tired.
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!"""
blow me down
I am very surprised, I do not believe it Well, blow me down, Olive. You can cook spinach, too!
blow me over
"it is unbelievable; far out" He's over 50? Well, blow me over!
blow my cover
reveal my true identity, reveal my hiding place With a false passport, I can enter Bali, if nobody blows my cover.
blow one
become wildly enthusiastic over something as if understanding it for the first time in an entirely new light My friend told me that if I read the new book it would blow my mind.praise oneself He is always blowing his own horn and is very annoying at times.
blow one's top
become extremely angry.
blow over
die down or calm down The problem with the lost invoices has finally blown over and everyone is working hard again.
blow sky high
upset a lot of people, cause a scandal or riot This government will blow sky high if people hear these tapes.
blow snakes (music)
play great jazz, improvise creatively I went to hear jazz at the club, and Guido was blowing snakes.
blow the lid off
reveal a story, tell some news, break a story When the defendant confessed, it blew the lid off the murder trial.
blow the whistle
tell the teacher or the police, squeal Jimmy knows we stole the keys, but he won't blow the whistle.
blow them away
defeat them badly, kick butt The Russians blew them away in the first game of the series.
blow this joint
leave this building, quit this place I'm sick of playing billiards. Let's blow this joint.
blow this popsicle stand
leave this place, quit this place What a boring town! Let's blow this popsicle stand!
blow to kingdom come
explode and destroy, blow up There's enough gas in the well to blow us kingdom come!
blow up
become angry, lose your temper If you criticize Al, he'll blow up. He's very sensitive.
blow you away
defeat you easily, beat the pants off You're going to play chess with Boris? He'll blow you away.
blow you out of the water
defeat you, humiliate you If you challenge his leadership, he'll blow you out of the water.
blow your lid/stack/top
become very angry, shout, lose your cool Don't blow your stack in front of the kids. It's a bad example.
blow your mind
amaze you, astound you, shock you Watching films of the holocaust will blow your mind.
blow your stones
ejaculate, come There's more to it than blowing your stones. Sex is an art form.
blow your wad
spend all your money, blow a bundle He blew his wad on some handmade boots. They cost $700!
blowout
(See a blowout)
chip off the old block
(See a chip off the old block)
draw blood
make someone bleed, get blood from someone The doctor decided to draw some blood from the patient to check up on his blood sugar level.
draw first blood
attack first, be first to hit or win The Jets drew first blood in the series, winning game one 5-4.
flesh and blood
a close relative She is my own flesh and blood so of course I felt terrible when she got into trouble.
full blown
all the symptoms, every sign It often takes years for the virus to develop into full-blown AIDS.
get blood from a stone
do an impossible task, beat your head against... You'll get blood from a stone before you get money from Ed.
in cold blood
without feeling, without mercy He's accused of killing a Mountie in cold blood.
late bloomer
a person who is slow to mature or succeed Kelly is not doing well in math, but she may be a late bloomer.