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blast

1. shoot with a firearm
2. to snort, sniff, or blow up ones nose. refers to a powdered drug

1. "Didn't have to blast him, but I did anyway..."
2. She blasts adderall.

by Lila January 18, 2004

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blasted

To verbally or physically assault someone.

"I blasted her for leaving my window open when it was raining."

"Did you see that punch!?" "Yeah, that guy got blasted!"

by Formz May 29, 2008

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blast

Another word for cocaine

Jack and jill were doing blast las night

by Snowden February 7, 2004

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blast

Heroin. A white, crystalline, narcotic powder, C21H23NO5, derived from morphine, formerly used as an analgesic and sedative: manufacture and importation of heroin are now controlled by federal law in the U.S. because of the danger of addiction.

"He opened his bag and found it packed with pounds of blast."

First noticed on the TV show Bones entitled "The man in the mansion", first aired February 14, 2007.

by Arkaxow April 2, 2007

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blasted

The best non-curse word.

MR BURNS: Can you go five blasted minutes without saying the word "virgin"!?

by negrosahn April 30, 2015


Blasted

18th and 19th century term applied to a rotten carcus that has bloated and then actually burst open.

It's impossible to get oil from a blasted whale.

by WGN November 2, 2011


Blast

A polysemant word, to be excited for, to agree with. Can be used as a verb or state of being.

Hey, downtown tonight? Blast.

Are you drunk? Dude, I'm blasted.

What are you doing later? Trying to blast, you?

You were in the bathroom for a while, did you poop? Yea, I had to hit a quick blast.

by blastyboi September 24, 2018