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blooey
[ bloo-ee ]
adjective
- out of order; faulty.
- go blooey, to go totally out of commission; break down completely:
If the generator fails, the whole system will go blooey.
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Origin of blooey1
Example Sentences
Liberal heads also went blooey back in 1906, when another brash, wealthy, self-promoting New York Republican president received a Nobel Peace Prize.
God said, “I asked if you brought the car in because your transmission went blooey. Obviously, something’s got you down.â€
Which is blooey nonsense, since political parties are private organizations that your are free to join if you want, and these voters just chose not to.
She talked the Waldorf-Astoria into letting her house him in a luxury suite, posed for reporters with “Blooey†and a banana on the Waldorf’s plush settee, then carried him home as a pet.
All the numbers go blooey when you have one in the equation that doesn't have a beginning or an end.
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