blow cool

blow (one's) cool

To lose control of one's composure, temper, or nerve. He really blew his cool when the waiter dropped his food. I really blew my cool during the interview.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

blow (one's) cool

Slang
To lose one's composure.
See also: blow, cool
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • blow (one's) cool
  • blow one’s cool
  • blow one's cool
  • blow your cool
  • blow/knock somebody's socks off
  • blow (one's) socks off
  • blow mind
  • blow (one's) mind
  • blow someone’s mind
  • blow someone's mind
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Not only is there a heated steering wheel but both front and rear electrically adjustable leather seats are heated too, while those in the front are ventilated to blow cool air through them in the summer.
If temperature goes up above the set limit, a fan on top of the smart child seat will automatically switch on to blow cool air.
Later in the week, the high pressure will dissipate, and winds will turn into onshore winds that will blow cool, moist air from the ocean into Western Oregon, bringing a slight but increased chance of showers, according to the weather service.
If Egypt keeps siding with Iran and push comes to shove with Obama Saudi will blow cool on Morsi.
Standard and custom-built cooling bins are available with optional built-in blowers that blow cool air through the perforated steel tray bottom.
The system will blow cool air below the seats and cool the field.
Infamous weather plan: "cooling technology for the stadiums that will, among other things, blow cool air over the ankles and necks of spectators."
I positioned one unit next to the cockpit to blow cool air into the cockpit and the front seats.
For such conditions, blowers are used to blow cool ambient air into the cabinet.
For large Newtonians, or situations where the initial T is great (such as during cold winter months), another strategy that works well is to set up a temporary additional fan to blow cool air down the front of the telescope tube while you are setting up your equipment.
We're happy to be where the trade winds blow cool breezes that originate from Alaska's glaciers; to eat fish caught in the South Pacific and cooked with either Japanese or American recipes; to shop in Chinatown or a Vietnamese arcade; to play baseball or wrestle sumo-style.
It has a thermostat, a frost switch and it will blow cool air for hot summer days.
While the adhesive layer is being warmed, it is important to blow cool air on the underside of the profile so that the bulk temperature of the material does not exceed 212 [degrees] F.