like chime in. To come from no where and bud in the coversation like you were the one in i saying something totaly stupid and unrelated to the coversation.
Arrive, especially unexpectedly.
Arrive, especially unexpectedly.
We'll say u'r in a Train saying a joke to friend then a old lady turns and says to u, 'I heard that one in my day' and laughs, what a blow in.
Or someone uninvited rocks up to your party acting like they've being there from the start, look who just blowed in.
Your playing football with u'r mates and 3 guys, nobody knows, starts playing, what blow ins.
Or someone uninvited rocks up to your party acting like they've being there from the start, look who just blowed in.
Your playing football with u'r mates and 3 guys, nobody knows, starts playing, what blow ins.
by Frank Fichera May 16, 2006