Adjective
1. Loss of luster or appeal.
2. A state of being worn, but not broken.
3. Distasteful in appearance, function, or capability
1. Loss of luster or appeal.
2. A state of being worn, but not broken.
3. Distasteful in appearance, function, or capability
1. He came back from leave looking blown-out.
2. The vehicles they gave us was blown-out.
3. This vape is blown-out
2. The vehicles they gave us was blown-out.
3. This vape is blown-out
by TooShaiy May 31, 2023
Adjective
1. Loss of luster or appeal.
2. A state of being worn, but not broken.
3. Distasteful in appearance, function, or capability
1. Loss of luster or appeal.
2. A state of being worn, but not broken.
3. Distasteful in appearance, function, or capability
1. He came back from leave looking blown-out.
2. The vehicles they gave us was blown-out.
3. This vape is blown-out
2. The vehicles they gave us was blown-out.
3. This vape is blown-out
by TooShaiy May 31, 2023
Adjective
1. Loss of luster or appeal.
2. A state of being worn, but not broken.
3. Distasteful in appearance, function, or capability
1. Loss of luster or appeal.
2. A state of being worn, but not broken.
3. Distasteful in appearance, function, or capability
1. He came back from leave looking blown-out.
2. The vehicles they gave us was blown-out.
3. This vape is blown-out
2. The vehicles they gave us was blown-out.
3. This vape is blown-out
by TooShaiy May 31, 2023
by Dtre222 December 19, 2022
(Being, verb): in Nordic countries such as Canada, coming late to work because of a snowstorm or icestorm.
I was almost blown off course today cuz of the weather; however, being blown off course is not an excuse.
by Sexydimma April 13, 2015
The act of dating someone seriously and not dating someone else.
It often metastases to Full-Blown Fiance and in some rare cases, Full-Blown Spouse.
It often metastases to Full-Blown Fiance and in some rare cases, Full-Blown Spouse.
by yoomaamaaaa! October 5, 2016
by master_nater February 21, 2015