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blow off verb- to fart UK, 1984
- For a start the cast will have back doors buffed and, hopefully, if the rehearsal diet works, be blowing off all the time. — Roy Slaven (John Doyle), Five South Coast Seasons, p. 66, 1992
- (of a male) to orgasm, ejaculate AUSTRALIA
- Hold the Commo bastard, Gomorrah, for crissake or I’ll blow orf. — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 171, 1971
- to scold someone AUSTRALIA
- Old man’s been blowing off at me ever since I woke up. — Norman Lindsay, Halfway to Anywhere, p. 199, 1947
- to ignore, to dismiss someone US, 1965
- Well then blow him off when he gets here. — Something About Mary, 1998
- to fail to attend US
- — Rutgers Alumni Magazine, p. 21, February 1986
- in hot rodding, to win a race US
- — Fred Horsley, The Hot Rod Handbook, p. 209, 1965
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