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[Adjective] | "blown" | \ ˈblōn \
1: swollen
2: affected with bloat
3: being out of breath
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English blowen, from past participle of blowen to blow;
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[Adjective] | "full-blown" | \ ˈfu̇l-ˈblōn \
1: fully mature
2: being at the height of bloom
3: full-fledged
Origin: 1576 ;
{see: |full:2|full:2} + blown, past participle of {see: |blow:3|blow:3};
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[Verb] | "blow" | \ ˈblō \
1: to be in motion
2: to move with speed or force
3: to move or run quickly
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English blāwan; akin to Old High German blāen to blow, Latin flare;
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[Verb] | "blow"
1: flower, bloom
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English blōwan; akin to Old High German bluoen to bloom, Latin florēre to bloom, flor-, flos flower;
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[Verb] | "blow away"
1: to dissipate or remove as if with a current of air
2: to kill by gunfire : shoot dead
3: to impress very strongly and usually favorably
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Verb] | "blow in"
1: to arrive casually or unexpectedly
Origin: 1882 ;
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[Verb] | "blow off"
1: to refuse to take notice of, honor, or deal with : ignore
2: to end a relationship with
3: to outperform in a contest
Origin: 1631 ;
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[Verb] | "blow out"
1: to extinguish by a gust
2: to dissipate (itself) by blowing —used of storms
3: to defeat easily
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Verb] | "blow over"
1: to pass away without effect
Origin: 1609 ;
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[Verb] | "blow up"
1: to build up or tout to an unreasonable extent
2: to rend apart, shatter, or destroy by explosion
3: to fill up with a gas (such as air)
Origin: circa 1538 ;
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[Adjective] | "blown up"
1: as in expanded, ballooned;
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[Verb] | "blown"
1: to breathe hard, quickly, or with difficulty;
* e.g., " ... that horse was really blowing after the race "
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2: to use up carelessly;
* e.g., " ... each year he blows his holiday bonus on a trip to Las Vegas "
Synonyms :
lost,
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[Verb] | "blow"
1: to breathe hard, quickly, or with difficulty;
* e.g., " ... that horse was really blowing after the race "
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2: to use up carelessly;
* e.g., " ... each year he blows his holiday bonus on a trip to Las Vegas "
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lose,
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[Verb] | "blown away"
1: to defeat by a large margin;
* e.g., " ... the chess prodigy completely blew away the reigning world champion "
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[Verb] | "blown off"
1: to end a usually intimate relationship with;
* e.g., " ... before she embarks on another relationship, she should try to figure out why all those other men have blown her off "
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[ "blown" ]
1: really mad or upset about something.
* e.g., ... her dad was blown when he found out about her grades.
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[ "blown" ]
1: Similar to "wasted" but in relation to smoking "buddah" and not drinking alcohol. High of yer ass
* e.g., ... I got blown last night
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[ "blown" ]
1: to be really high off marijuana
* e.g., ... Damn, I just smoked 5 blunts, I'm blown!
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[ "blown" ]
1: a supercharged car.
* e.g., ... man, that car must have been blown. he smoked me.
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[ "blown" ]
1: To make one agravated or annoyed, or to shock one with ones ignorance
* e.g., ... I'm blown because Austin keeps waking me up in the middle of the night.
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[ "blown" ]
1: an unexpected bad feeling you get when plans you make fall through
* e.g., ... Blown! The show tonight is SOLD OUT!
Blown! I showed up to work 12 hours early! I read the schedule wrong.
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[ "blown" ]
1: itz when ur real mad; heated
* e.g., ... damn im blown; they stole my radio
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[ "blown" ]
1: Term for when smoking hookah or weed and it hits too hard.
* e.g., ... -hey man you wanna hit some of this
-na man I'm blown
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[ "blown" ]
1: to get head from someone
* e.g., ... i had blue balls so i went and got blown by some chick
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[ "blown" ]
1: to be ashamed/embrassmed/dissapointed
* e.g., ... I know you were blown, after she caught you sleepin with your ex.
[ "blown" ]
2: or
[ "blown" ]
3: highly upset or irrited or annoyed
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