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blank verb- to ignore someone UK, 1977
Any response is “blanked out”. - — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 28, 1996
- Aussie blanks me and leaves. — Pete McCarthy, McCarthy’s Bar, p. 131, 2000
- Nina blanks him–fucking class. Now that is a lady. Blanking the likes of Randall is nothing bar quality. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 110, 2001
- Blanking someone in prison as you pass them on a landing can have dire consequences [...] getting blanked, even by a stranger, is tantamount to receiving a threat[.] — The Guardian, 5 September 2002
- to forget something UK
- I just blanked it. — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 28, 1996
- to erase something UK, 1981
An abbreviated variation of the conventional “blank out”. - — Jonathan Green, Dictonary of slang, 1998
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