Mind-blower
[mahynd-bloh-er] /ˈmaɪndˌbloʊ ər/
noun, Slang.
1.
a hallucinogenic drug.
2.
something that astounds, excites, or dismays:
The news of the loss of the cargo ships was a real mindblower.
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