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- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalfail 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 ENGLISHinformalignore 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 ENGLISHinformalbreak wind noisily.
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- 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.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.www.dictionary.com/browse/blowoffblow 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.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/blow-offblowoff 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.www.definitions.net/definition/blowoff Explore further
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