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Blowing up

used to describe present state of extreme emotion, ie, anger, happiness, excitement, frusturation, joy, etc.

"I have no more weed! I''m blowing up!"

"This is such good food - i'm blowing up!"

"I can't wait until woodford, i'm blowing up!"

"How's jim since rachael dumped him?

he's blowing up"

by shaka12 July 9, 2009

4๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


blow up

When a person under the influence of MDMA has another blow a Vick's Vapor Inhaler into their eyes, nose, and mouth.

The same as a Sea Breeze, but different terminology since the Sea Breeze is often associated with candy ravers.

Bro, I'm rolling my nuts off, can you give me a blow up?

by ibbjamin June 17, 2007

25๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


blow wind up my skirt

to give me a cheap thrill that is not genuine, e.g. by flattering me or telling me something you think I want to hear

"Stop trying to blow wind up my skirt." "I really think you are amazing at this. I'm not just blowing wind up your skirt." "That doesn't blow wind up my skirt." (that doesn't really thrill me)

by wfk1961 August 20, 2015

15๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


blowing smoke up my ass

to bullshit or lie, to tell a falsehood. originally comes from the era of snake-oil salesmen and traveling hucksters pandering cure-all ointments.

one said cure for many ailments (including constipation) was a "tobacco enema" in which the purveyor would literally blow smoke up the afflicted's rectum with a device created solely for this purpose. obviously people caught on soon enough, and figured out that tobacco enemas were embarrassing as well as useless.

as such, the phrase became the euphemism it is today for selling a line of nonsense to an otherwise naive or unsuspecting rube.

person 1: "did you know that recent studies show that rat feces are as effective as any available wrinkle cream on the market?"

person 2: "you're totally blowing smoke up my ass"

by waterbrother September 11, 2009

266๐Ÿ‘ 90๐Ÿ‘Ž


Blow sunshine up your arse

To speak bullshit to someone in a complimentary way. Commonwealth "arse" spelling preferred, as this expression probably has a London origin.

Usually expressed in the negative, by someone professing sincerity.

I'm not going to blow sunshine up your arse, Peter; you're the second-best of the surviving Doctor Whos.

by Fnordicle January 11, 2008

26๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Blowed Up

For ones cell phone to ring one after the other ,countless times in a row

sh!t son you cell phone blowed up since you left

by Colin A Ware July 28, 2009

6๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


blow up

The name of the fantastic EP from Sydney duo The Presets. Renowned Australian dance music site inthemix.com.au describes it as "30 minutes of energetic sleaze-soaked and slightly sinister synth-driven rock designed to slither into your subconscious"

One of the better electronic music releases this decade

by blackcherry August 22, 2004

17๐Ÿ‘ 29๐Ÿ‘Ž