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blow off
verb
- to permit (a gas under pressure, esp steam) to be released
- slang.intr to emit wind noisily from the anus
- informal.tr to reject or jilt (someone)
- blow off steamSee steam
noun
- a discharge of a surplus fluid, such as steam, under pressure
- a device through which such a discharge is made
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“I already took the tags off,†she said, “but I’m gonna just say they blew off in the wind.â€
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In a series of contentious interviews on Wednesday, Trump allies and associates haughtily blew off questions from concerned reporters.
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Leavitt called the tariffs "promises made and promises kept by the president" while blowing off reporters' concerns that the sudden tax could cause economic shocks.
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Damage to homes is possible, with winds strong enough to blow off roofs.
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Maybe you're angry for some *waves hands* reason, and need to blow off steam with some shoot-'em-up action or dissociate from your everyday reality.
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