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blown off course 

( verb: being) : in Nordic countries such as Scandinavia and Canada, to come late to work because of an ice or snow storm
Although snow and ice are a problem in Canada, being blown off course is not an excuse for coming late to work.

blown off course 

(Being, verb): coming late to work because of a snowstorm, icestorm, or sandstorm.
I was almost blown off course today cuz of the weather.

Blown off course 

To recieve oral in a secluded part of a golf course.

(Or mountain bike trail, ski slope, ship, etc)
- Dude, where's Mike? I haven't seen him since the 16th hole.
- Oh, he's being blown off course by that hot babe who works in the pro shop.

or

- Captain! I've been blown off course!
- Sweet! Did she swallow?
Blown off course by pseudonymph2009 September 29, 2009

blown off course 

(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.

Blow Off Class 

A class in which a student takes, knowning that they won't have to do any work and still pass with a good grade; basically an easy period that demands little work
Person A: "Dude, you have to take biology with me next year!"

Person B: "Nah, I'd rather take creative writing. It's a blow off class, and I need the free time."

Blow off steam 

He went to the party to blow off steam after failing the exam.
Blow off steam by VacuumOfDeath December 13, 2008