Blow-off - definition, transcription
Amer.
|ˈbləʊˈɒf|
Brit.
|ˈbləʊˈɒf|
verb
- (intransitive, euphemistic) (British) to pass gas; to break wind.
- To vent, usually, to reduce pressure in a container.
- To vent, usually, to reduce pressure in a container.
The radioactivity was released when they blew off steam from the containment vessel.
- (idiomatic) to shirk or disregard (a duty or person).I decided to blow off the meeting and leave early.
We've both been blowing off Peter all day: he's really boring.
- To shoot something with a gun, causing it to come disconnected.We've both been blowing off Peter all day: he's really boring.
Her leg was blown off by a landmine.
noun
- Alternative spelling of blowoff.
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