blitz someone out
blitz (one) out
To surprise, unsettle, and confuse someone. The sudden, blaring alarm blitzed us out—nobody moved until our teacher yelled for us to evacuate the building. I had to sit down because hearing such terrible news really blitzed me out.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
blitz someone out
tv. to shock or disorient someone. The accident blitzed her out for a moment.
See also: blitz, out, someone
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- blitz
- blitz (one) out
- blitz out
- blitzed
- blitzed out
- bring (one) up with a start
- pull (one) up with a start
- sharply
- bring up sharply
- bring (one) up sharply