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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 ;

    [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;

    [Verb]  | "blows 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 "





    2: to fail to attend;


      * e.g., " ... blew off the committee meeting, thinking that it would just be a colossal waste of time "



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    [Verb]  | "blow 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 "





    2: to fail to attend;


      * e.g., " ... blew off the committee meeting, thinking that it would just be a colossal waste of time "



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     [ "blowed off" ]

    1: Fucked up. An object, person, or situation can be blowed off.

      * e.g.,  ... "I got blowed off last night" 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: to ignore

      * e.g.,  ... She has better thing to do that nite so she will blow off the boring plans. 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: to cancel plans, dates or events

      * e.g.,  ... I blew off my plans to hang out with my girlfriend. 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: To give the cold shoulder to someone considered a nuisance or want nothing to do with.

      * e.g.,  ... She's going to blow off John because she's not interested in him. 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: ) To tell someone to go away in a rude manner.

      * e.g.,  ... ) Blow off Jeffrey, I don't want you here any more. 


     [ "blow off" ]

    2: ) To shine on, or to ignore

      * e.g.,  ... ) The party was full of losers so she blew it off. 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: British slang for farting.which is far different from the American meaning: to ignore, avoid, dumping of a girlfriend or boyfriend

      * e.g.,  ... that old man over there looks like he is about to blow off. 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: Blow off is a British slang term usually used by children to mean "fart". This term was prevalent up until recently but its use seems to be declining and the bawdy American version which means to ignore, or snub, is taking over.

      * e.g.,  ... My older sister was on the phone to her boyfriend last night and I heard her blow off just as she was pretending to kiss him. 


     [ "blow off" ]

    2: This is one of the reasons Americans are laughed at in Britain as it causes some humour in British households.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey these days you dont talk to nobody, you know what they call you down at Morgans Bar? huh? they call you Mr Blow off, yeah ! hey how about that. 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: - to give a blow job

      * e.g.,  ... It's not like I'm blowing off every guy I meet! I want to blow off that guy! 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: in poker, blow off means to loose money being careless and stupid

      * e.g.,  ... Invite Teddy over for some hold'em, and easy money. He'll blow off so easily. 

     [ "blow off" ]

    1: a very lame term for a break up.

      * e.g.,  ...  "you totally blew me off the other night." 


     [ "blow off" ]

    2: a completely irritating phrase thatimmature losers use when they believe they have found a girl they like, and they girl thinks that they might possibly be cool, but later realize the guy is an obsessive retard and no longer wants to get to know the guy. the guy in the situation then gets very upset and angry and uses the phrase repeatedly following the rightful disinterest of the girl, and often times pissing her off. *note: used in various tenses: blown off, blew off, blow off

      * e.g.,  ...  "i am a loser that always gets blown off every time, so dont blow me off too because i cant take it... if you do i shall never date again because i am an obsessive freak" 

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