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blow-off noun- the end of a circus performance; the final performance in a circus engagement US, 1913
- — J. E. Lighter, Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, p. 203, 1994
- Feuds and angles, if successful, can last for a year or more, progressing slowly before dramatically culminating in what is known as a blow-off match, signifying the end of the wrestler’s current storyline[.] — Dave Flood, Kayfabe, p. 30, 2000
- Actually, I was the one who came up with an angle for the blow off. — Missy Hyatt, Missy Hyatt, p. 87, 2001
- in the circus or carnival, the crowd leaving a performance US
- — Joe McKennon, Circus Lingo, p. 18, 1980
- oral sex performed on a man US
- Through Oregon and Washington we were cut down quite a bit; we couldn’t give the blow-off and we couldn’t strip all the way and things like that. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 390, 1972
- the moment in a confidence swindle when the victim is left to discover his loss US
- White grifters call it the blowoff. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Trick Baby, p. 124, 1969
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