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  • blow job — also blowjob, 1961, from BLOW (Cf. blow) + JOB (Cf. job). Exactly which blow is meant is the subject of some debate; the word might have begun as a euphemism for suck (thus from blow (1)), or it might refer to the explosive climax of an orgasm… …   Etymology dictionary

  • blow job — Slang (vulgar). an act or instance of fellatio. * * * blow job UK US noun [countable] [singular blow job plural blow jobs] very informal the practice of sucking a man’s sex organ to give h …   Useful english dictionary

  • blow job — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms blow job : singular blow job plural blow jobs very informal the practice of sucking a man s sex organ to give him sexual pleasure …   English dictionary

  • blow — [bləʊ ǁ bloʊ] verb blew PASTTENSE [bluː] blown PASTPART [bləʊn ǁ bloʊn] [transitive] 1. informal if you blow money on something, you spend a lot of money on it, often money that you cannot afford: • He blew his wages on a new stereo …   Financial and business terms

  • Blow (film) — Infobox Film name = Blow director = Ted Demme writer = Nick Cassavetes David McKenna starring = Johnny Depp Jordi Mollà Penélope Cruz Ray Liotta Paul Reubens Franka Potente Rachel Griffiths Ethan Suplee producer = Ted Demme Denis Leary Joel… …   Wikipedia

  • blow*/*/ — [bləʊ] (past tense blew [bluː] ; past participle blown [bləʊn] ) verb I 1) if wind or air blows, the air moves A strong wind was blowing across the island.[/ex] 2) [I/T] if something blows somewhere, or if it is blown somewhere, the wind moves it …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • blow the whistle — to tell the public or someone in authority about something wrong that you know someone is doing, especially at the place where you work. A person who does this is called a whistle blower blow the whistle on: People should be able to blow the… …   English dictionary

  • Isabella Blow — Infobox actor bgcolour = silver name = Isabella Blow imagesize = 200px caption = Isabella Blow birthname = Isabella Delves Broughton birthdate = birth date|1958|11|19|mf=y location = London, England deathdate = death date and… …   Wikipedia

  • soften the blow — 1. to make something unpleasant easier to accept. Although tuition rates are going up, more scholarships will be available to soften the blow. Not only were they losing their jobs, but they could not count on any financial cushion to soften the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • at\ a\ blow — • at a blow • at a stroke • at one stroke adv. phr. Immediately; suddenly; with one quick or forceful action. The pirates captured the ship and captured a ton of gold at a blow. A thousand men lost their jobs at a stroke when the factory closed.… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • soften the blow —    When someone tries to soften the blow, they do something to make an unpleasant event or action easier to accept.     In spite of the extra payments given to soften the blow, the loss of their jobs was a catastrophe for the miners …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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