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Blow Off

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Verb

1. blow off

come off due to an explosion or other strong force

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Blow Off

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verb (adverb)
1. 
to permit (a gas under pressure, esp steam) to be released
2. (intransitive) British slang
to emit wind noisily from the anus
3. (transitive) informal
to reject or jilt (someone)
4.  blow off steam
noun blowoff
5. 
a discharge of a surplus fluid, such as steam, under pressure
6. 
a device through which such a discharge is made

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Blow Off

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1. 
to let steam or hot water out from (a boiler)
2.  Informal
to give vent to one's feelings, as by loud or long talking
3.  US, Slang
to ignore, disregard, or reject

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Blow Off

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n.
1. Something, such as a gas, that is blown off.
2. A device or channel for blowing off something.

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