blowoff

US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(blōôf′, -of′)

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blow off vi + adv(be swept off by wind)volarse v prnl
 The tarp covering our roof blew off in the gale.
 La lona que cubría nuestro techo se voló en el vendaval.
blow off vi phrasalUK, slang (pass intestinal gas) (coloquial)tirarse un pedo, echarse un pedo loc verb
 (coloquial)rajarse un pedo loc verb
 I think the dog blew off; it smells horrible.
 Creo que el perro se tiró un pedo: huele horrible.
blow [sb/sth] off vtr phrasal sepslang (reject or ignore)ignorar a vtr + prep
  rechazar a vtr + prep
 I smiled at Rita and said hi, but she blew me off; maybe she didn't recognise me.
 Le sonreí a Rita, pero me ignoró. Tal vez no me reconoció.
blow [sth] off,
blow off [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
slang (cancel: plan, obligation)faltar a vi + prep
  no ir a loc verb
 Since I was feeling better, I blew off my appointment with the doctor.
 Como ya me sentía mejor, falté a mi cita con el doctor.
 Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

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