past tense of
blow, 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.
past tense of
blow. See
blow in this glossary.
past tense of
blow, 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. But that's not necessary; they'
ve blown their
ARC break.
past tense of
blow. See
blow in this glossary. ...every
preclear that you'
ve had difficulty with, every person who has ever blown a
course, every person who has ever blown a
session did so because they had something to hide! iResponsibility (1
Jan. 60)
past tense of
blow. See
blow in this glossary. ...every
preclear that you'
ve had difficulty with, every person who has ever blown a
course, every person who has ever blown a
session did so because they had something to hide! ?
Responsibility (1
Jan. 60)