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Blow

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Meaning

Verb

To
an
current.
To
by an
current (or, if
, a water current), usually with the mouth.
To be
by an
current.
To
or
, usually of a person to a particular location.
To create or
by blowing.
To
a current of
upon with the
, or by other means.
To
of
by
through.
To cause to
by
, as a
instrument.
To make a
as the result of being blown.
To
through the
the
which it has
while feeding.
To
or
; to
suddenly
To cause to
,
, or be
destroyed.
In Military:
To
from a gun.
To cause the
of.
To
destructively.
To
squander.
To
at something; to
; to make a mistake.
To be very undesirable.
⚠️
To
; to
on (usually a man).
To
, especially
or in a hurry.
To make
, to
, especially with
eggs.
(of a
) To
; to breed.
To
by
; to
; to disclose.
To
or
; to
; to puff.
To
; to cause to
from fatigue.
To
;
; brag.
In British English:
To
, or
on.
In African-American Vernacular English:
To sing.
In Scientology:
To
the Church of Scientology in an
manner.
To
or defecate.
To
; to cause to
or
.

Noun

A strong wind.
A
to
breath.
In American English:
Cocaine.
In British English:
Cannabis.
In American English & Chicago English:
Heroin.
⚠️
A
; fellatio.
In Nautical:
An
of using
to
water from the
of a
,
the
's
and
it to surface.
The
of
or hitting.
A
or
or
; an assault.
A
occurrence.
In Australian English:
A
made to a sheep's
by a
using hand-shears.
In Australian English & New Zealand English:
In Television:
Synonym of
(“the
or
of
that
a scene”)
A
or
of
; a yield.
A
of anything
or bright.
A
, state of flowering.

Intj

Used to
or frustration.

Adj

In Northern England English:
Blue.

Name

A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary

Origin

blow
English
arrow
blo
Middle English (1100-1500)
blowe
Middle English (1100-1500)
blowen
Middle English (1100-1500)
arrow
blawan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
blowan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
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