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ALL meanings of blow out

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  • noun blow out an act of producing a blast of air, as in playing a wind instrument: a few discordant blows by the bugler. 1
  • noun blow out Informal. a violent windstorm, gale, hurricane, or the like: one of the worst blows we ever had around here. 1
  • noun blow out a blast of air or wind: to clean machinery with a blow. 1
  • verb with object blow out Slang. to smoke (marijuana or other drugs). 1
  • verb with object blow out Slang: Vulgar. to perform fellatio on. 1
  • verb with object blow out Slang. to depart from: to blow town. 1
  • verb with object blow out to put (a horse) out of breath by fatigue. 1
  • verb with object blow out Slang. to damn: Blow the cost! 1
  • verb with object blow out Informal. to mishandle, ruin, botch; make a mess of; bungle: With one stupid mistake he blew the whole project. It was your last chance and you blew it! 1
  • verb with object blow out Informal. to spend money on. to squander; spend quickly: He blew a fortune on racing cars. to waste; lose: The team blew the lead by making a bad play. 1
  • verb with object blow out to destroy; demolish (usually followed by down, over, etc.): The windstorm blew down his house. 1
  • verb with object blow out to burst, melt, burn out, or destroy by exploding, overloading, etc. (often followed by out): to blow a tire; blow a fuse. 1
  • verb with object blow out to cause to explode (often followed by up, to bits, etc.): A mine blew the ship to bits. 1
  • verb with object blow out to cause to sound, as by a current of air: Blow your horn at the next crossing. 1
  • verb blow out (Transitive Verb) To extinguish something, especially a flame. 0
  • verb blow out (Intransitive Verb) To deflate quickly on being punctured. 0
  • verb blow out (Transitive Verb) (sports) In a sporting contest, to dominate and defeat an opposing team, especially by a large scoring margin. 0
  • verb blow out (Transitive Verb) to exhaust; to physically tire. 0
  • verb blow out To be driven out by the expansive force of a gas or vapour. 0
  • verb blow out (Slang) (vulgar, archaic) To talk violently or abusively. 0
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