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mindblower noun- an event, experience or situation that completley surprises or shocks US, 1968
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 133, 1971
- I’m talking about drugs and alcohol and their use and and abuse as mind-blowers and leg-openers. — Xaviera Hollander, The Best Part of a Man, 1975
- “Paco form El Perro?” To Kate’s discomfiture, she grinned broadly. “Now, that’s a mind-blower.” — Cyra McFadden, The Serial, p. 117, 1977
- a hallucinogenic drug US, 1973
- I’m talking about drugs and alcohol and their use and and abuse as mind-blowers and leg-openers. — Xaviera Hollander, The Best Part of a Man, 1975
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