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blow someone out N. Amer. — blow someone out N. Amer. informal defeat someone convincingly. → blow … English new terms dictionary
blow someone out of the water — blow (something/someone) out of the water to destroy or defeat something or someone completely. They came to court with fresh evidence that would, they said, blow the prosecution s case completely out of the water … New idioms dictionary
blow someone out of the water — tv. to utterly destroy someone. (As a ship is blown up by a torpedo.) □ This is too much. I’m gonna blow that guy out of the water. □ How does it feel to be blown out of the water like that? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
blow someone out of the water — verb To trounce; to defeat someone thoroughly, at a game or in battle. With a garden hose, you can blow your opponent out of the water, if he only has a squirt gun … Wiktionary
blow brains out — blow (someone s) brains out to kill someone by shooting them in the head. After two unsuccessful suicide attempts, she finally blew her brains out … New idioms dictionary
blow someone out of the water — … Useful english dictionary
blow someone's brains out — blow someone’s brains out informal phrase to kill someone by shooting them in the head from very close to them He threatened to blow my brains out if I didn’t hand over the money. Thesaurus: to kill a person or animalsynonym to shoot someone or… … Useful english dictionary
blow something out of the water — blow (something/someone) out of the water to destroy or defeat something or someone completely. They came to court with fresh evidence that would, they said, blow the prosecution s case completely out of the water … New idioms dictionary
blow someone's brains out — blow (someone s) brains out to kill someone by shooting them in the head. After two unsuccessful suicide attempts, she finally blew her brains out … New idioms dictionary
Blow smb. out — amaze someone … Dictionary of Australian slang