if something blows off or is blown off, the wind makes it come off
to behave as if you think someone or something is unimportant
to fart
to not do something you had agreed or arranged to do
to remove and destroy something by shooting it or making it explode
A gust of wind blew her hat off.
An explosion blew one of the wings off the plane.
I can’t believe you blew off the exam.
The roof blew off in the storm.
The soldier blew the sniper’s arm off.
blows off
blowing off
blew off
blown off
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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