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BLOWS

BLOWS
ScnAdmin
n. desertions. (HCO PL 22 Sept 70) -v. recognizing the source of an aberration in processing "blows" it, makes it vanish. (HCO PL 18 Sept 67)
BLOWS
ScnMaster
an informal expression meaning causes the sudden departure of someone or something. 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 b e audited. TR-2 Approved Film Glossary
BLOWS
ScnOEC
(slang) spends (money), especially foolishly and all at once. And he just blows this, don't you see? It's a marvelous example.
BLOWS
ScnOEC
(slang) spends (money), especially foolishly and all at once. And he just blows this, don't you see? It's a marvelous example.
BLOWS
ScnTUEU
an informal expression meaning causes the sudden departure of someone or something. 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.an informal expression meaning sudden departures or, as a verb, suddenly departs.causes (something) to suddenly dissipate (vanish). Blow is an informal expression for a sudden departure or to suddenly depart. It is usually used to describe either the dissipation 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. (slang) spends (money), especially foolishly and all at once.spends recklessly.suddenly dissipates (disperses; vanishes).suddenly dissipates (vanishes). Blow is an informal expression for a sudden departure or to suddenly depart. It is usually used to describe either the dissipation 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.causes (something) to suddenly dissipate (vanish). Blow is an informal expression for a sudden departure or to suddenly depart. It is usually used to describe either the dissipation 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. You brought it into some kind of a cognition and he blows it and reevaluates it. -Axiom 53 The Axiom of the Stable Datum (23 Aug. 55) an informal expression meaning sudden departures or, as a verb, suddenly departs. @As the actual reason behind blows is overts and withholds, the excuses for leaving are usually simply justifications and are actually a third-party action of associates, usually false reports. (slang) spends (money) especially foolishly and all at once. And he just blows this, don't you see? It's a marvelous example.