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  • 61blow — There are three distinct blows in English. The commonest, the verb ‘send out air’ [OE], can be traced back to an Indo European base *bhlā . It came into English (as Old English blāwan) via Germanic *blǣ , source also of bladder. The Indo European …

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  • 62Hard to Kill (album) — Infobox Album Name = Hard to Kill Type = Album Artist = Gucci Mane Released = October 10, 2006 Recorded = 2006 Genre = Rap Length = N/A Label = Big Cat Records Tommy Boy Ent. Producer = Zaytoven Nitti Cyber Sapp Josh Butler Reviews = Last album …

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  • 63blow one's brains out — {v. phr.} 1. To shoot yourself in the head. * /Mr. Jones lost all his wealth, so he blew his brains out./ 2. {slang} To work very hard; overwork yourself. * /The boys blew their brains out to get the stage ready for the play./ * /Mary is not one… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 64blow one's brains out — {v. phr.} 1. To shoot yourself in the head. * /Mr. Jones lost all his wealth, so he blew his brains out./ 2. {slang} To work very hard; overwork yourself. * /The boys blew their brains out to get the stage ready for the play./ * /Mary is not one… …

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  • 65blow\ one's\ brains\ out — v. phr. 1. To shoot yourself in the head. Mr. Jones lost all his wealth, so he blew his brains out. 2. slang To work very hard; overwork yourself. The boys blew their brains out to get the stage ready for the play. Mary is not one to blow her… …

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  • 66blow one's mind — vb to be transported beyond a normal state of mental equilibrium, experience sud den euphoria or disorientation. A key term from the lexicon of drug users of the 1960s, this phrase was rapidly gen eralised to cover less momentous instances of… …

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  • 67blow — I. n. 1. Stroke, knock, rap, pat, thump, dab, beat, lick, thwack, bang. 2. Calamity, disaster, misfortune, affliction. 3. Bloom, blossom, flower, efflorescence. 4. Gale, blast, gust. II. v. n. 1. Move or flow in currents (as the wind) …

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  • 68blow gun — A paint spray gun with a wide nozzle which is fed by air pressure. It is used to blow out crevices in material that is otherwise hard to reach …

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  • 69blow one’s lunch — AND lose one’s lunch v. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. □ I almost lost my lunch, I ran so hard. □ I wanted to blow my lunch, that’s how rotten I felt …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 70blow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. knock, stroke, hit; disappointment; blast, wind, breeze, gale. See impulse, surprise. v. brag; gasp, pant, puff; sound; storm, breeze, whiff, waft; slang, miss, squander. See failure, waste. II (Roget …

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