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    blow off
    [blow off]
    definition
    1. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      fail to keep an appointment with someone:
      "I just made this date before I met you—I didn't want to blow her off"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        ignore or dismiss someone or something:
        "I took the car in and told them about the problem and they just blew me off" · "he tries to blow it off and pretend it doesn't matter"
      • fail to attend something:
        "Ivy blew off class"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        break wind noisily.
    blow·off
    [ˈblōˌôf]
    noun
    blow-off (noun)
    1. the action of emitting a gas, typically to reduce pressure to a safe level:
      "steam blowoff piping"
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    What does blowoff mean?Blowoff definition: a current of escaping surplus steam, water, etc.. See examples of BLOWOFF used in a sentence.
    What is blow off phrasal verb?Definition of blow off phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary to deliberately not meet someone when you said you would; to end a romantic relationship with someone I can't believe she blew me off again. Want to learn more? to deliberately not do something that you said you would He looks for any excuse he can to blow off work.
    What does a blow mean?blow1 (blō), n. a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon: a blow to the head. a sudden shock, calamity, reversal, etc.: His wife's death was a terrible blow to him. a sudden attack or drastic action: The invaders struck a blow to the south. Idioms at one blow, with a single act: He became wealthy and famous at one blow.Also, at a blow.
    What happens if you blow something off?If you blow something off, you ignore it or choose not to deal with it. I don't think we can afford just to blow this off. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1. 2. Informal 3. US, Slang Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
     
  3. Blowoff can mean several things123:
    • A current of escaping surplus steam, water, etc.
    • A device that permits and channels such a current.
    • Slang. A person who brags or boasts; a blow-hard.
    • A temporary, sudden surge, as in prices.
    • To treat something or someone as if that thing or person were not important.
    • The explosive separation of part of a rocket etc in order to prevent its destruction and allow for retrieval.
    • A blowing off of steam, water, etc.
    • An outburst of temper or excitement.
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    noun a current of escaping surplus steam, water, etc.: The safety valve released a violent blowoff from the furnace. a device that permits and channels such a current. Slang. a person who brags or boasts; a blow-hard. a temporary, sudden surge, as in prices: The Federal Reserve Board's credit tightening could cause a blowoff in interest rates.
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    blow something/someone off phrasal verb with blow verb uk / bləʊ / us / bloʊ / blew | blown US Add to word list to treat something or someone as if that thing or person were not important: Just blow off his comments, he's only joking.
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    blowoff noun Something that is blown off blowoff noun The explosive separation of part of a rocket etc in order to prevent its destruction and allow for retrieval blowoff noun A blowing off of steam, water, etc. blowoff noun An outburst of temper or excitement.
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