Blow-someone-out
blow someone out
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- Blow-someone-out-of-the-water
blow someone out of the water To defeat utterly; SHOOT someone DOWN IN FLAMES: Are you afraid of being blown out of the water?/ Bradlee ”blew him (Tavoulareas) out of the water” (1960s+) To astonish utterly; KNOCK one’s SOCKS OFF: These kids just blow you out of the water with the work they’ve done (1990s+)
- Blow-someone-to
Treat someone to something, as in Let me blow you to dinner. [ ; late 1800s ]
- Blow-someone-to-something
blow someone to something
- Blow-someone-s-brains-out
blow someone’s brains out
- Blow-someone-s-cover
blow someone’s cover To ruin or nullify one’s disguise or assumed role; reveal one’s true identity: The undercover cop had to blow his cover by pulling his gun when he thought they might have spotted him/ She called out my name, which blew my cover To reveal something, esp inadvertently or mischievously: I’m not blowing […]