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blow through verb- to leave AUSTRALIA, 1950
- It’s six o’clock. I’ll blow through. — William Dick, A Bunch of Ratbags, 1965
- Two blokes there said they were ok so I just blew through. — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 16, 1979
- They waltzed inside, determined to eat, dress, and blow through posthaste[.] — Kerry Cue, Crooks, Chooks and Bloody Ratbags, p. 143, 1983
- to give information over the telephone UK
To use the BLOWER - — Peter Laurie, Scotland Yard, p. 321, 1970
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 28, 1996
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