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BLEW

BLEW
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(colloquial) moved as if carried or impelled by the wind. Freedom Congress Glossary (Final approval 5-9-90)
BLEW
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(colloquial) moved as if carried or impelled by the wind. (informal) caused the sudden dissipation (vanishing) of mass in the mind with an accompanying feeling of relief.(informal expression) departed suddenly. The pc blew the session. (informal) suddenly departed. It is usually used to describe either the sudden dissipation (vanishing) of mass in the mind with an accompanying feeling of relief; or someone leaving, ceasing to be where he should really be or just ceasing to be audited.suddenly departed. It is usually used to describe either the sudden dissipation (vanishing) of mass in the mind with an accompanying feeling of relief; or someone leaving, ceasing to be where he should really be, or just ceasing to be audited.suddenly dissipated (vanished). Blow is an informal expression for a sudden departure or to suddenly depart. It is usually used to describe either the sudden dissipation (vanishing) of mass in the mind with an accompanying feeling of relief, or someone leaving, ceasing to be where he should really be, or just ceasing to be audited. (informal) mishandled, ruined or botched; bungled. He really blew it. (colloquial) moved as if carried or impelled by the wind. And I don't think it was either ... ever accurately observed, because if you've got that much confusion going from person to person where they all apparently simultaneously blew off into space, the person watching it was restimulated, and therefore was not a reliable observer. -Tone 40 on an Object (6 July 1957) suddenly departed. It is usually used to describe either the sudden dissipation (vanishing) of mass in the mind with an accompanying feeling of relief; or someone leaving, ceasing to be where he should really be, or just ceasing to be audited. All of a sudden, you know, any consequences of it blew, you see? -Handling ARC Breaks (28 May 63)