1.tv. & in.to leave (someplace) in a hurry. (see alsoblow town,blow the joint.)It’s late. I gotta blow. 2.tv.to ruin something; to ruin an opportunity.It was my last chance, and I blew it. 3.n.a setback; an attack.Acme Systems Industries suffered a blow to its plans to...
Blow someone's mindwas originally a mid 20th-century expression for the effect of hallucinatory drugs such as LSD. See also:blow,mind Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017 blow your/somebody’s ˈmind (informal) make you/somebody feel extreme pleasure, excitement, etc:This new game...
do not want other people to think you are boasting.I am not blowing my own trumpet but I work a lot quicker than most people.Note: In the past, the arrival of important people in a place was announced by the playing of trumpets. Note: The usual American expression isblow your own ...
There’s a parallel act in French writer Jean Genet’s short (and only) filmUn Chant d’Amour(1950). There’s other gun fetishism in cinema and popular culture, too – from the gun-embracing revolutionaries in Bruce LaBruce’sRaspberry Reich(2004) to photos by Helmut Newton to the countl...
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