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V. The rotting of the teeth of someone who smokes hard core drugs, such as crack or meth
Bobby: "Have you seen Vera's teeth?"

Crystal: "Yes, Gal! I think she has blewtoof! She done smoked so much crack she done blew her tooth out"?
Blewtoof by Gabbyharlan353 April 3, 2012

Blewtoothing 

The act of getting a very teethey blow job
Chris was blewtoothing Curtis and curtis complained about the lack of skin on his penis...Chris has sharp teeth
Blewtoothing by Poppypants October 12, 2013

Blewmeister 

A title you would use in the presence of a massive legend
"Is that the guy who won like loads of duels? He must be a Blewmeister"
Blewmeister by Blewmeister January 27, 2018

blewpaper 

Blewpaper is a record label and a family they are a group of winners
blewpaper
blewpaper by Blewpaper December 17, 2018

Blewtiful 

How pretty a woman looks when you look down while she's performing oral on you
Not only is Jane naturally pretty, she's blewtiful when I look at her when she goes down on me.
Blewtiful by argo April 13, 2021

Screwed, Blewed and tattooed 

To get paid, to spend one's pay recklessly, and get tattooed. Paid, clipped and tattooed. Sailors.

The Slang Dictionary - John Hotten - 1913
-Screw: salary, or wages.
-Blue, or BLEW: to pawn or pledge. Actually to get rid of.
-Blew, or BLOW: to lose or spend money.
-Blewed, a man who has lost or spent all his money is said to have BLEWED it.

-Blewed, got rid of, disposed of, spent.

A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant - Albert Barrère 1889
- Screw: salary, wages. Implies... effort by employer to diminish the rate, or employee to enforce payment of, the salary, which has to be screwed out.
-Blew, or blue: to waste to spend, to dissipate. "I blew a bob (I wasted a shilling)," To spend or lose one's money in gambling or betting.
-Blewed: spent, disposed of. Lost or been robbed of. Primarily, to put, to spend. German blauen, which suggests blue, and not to blow, as original. Ins blaue hinein (away into the blue), vanished, gone; the French passe au bleu has the same signification. Faire passer au bleu, to suppress, dissipate, spend, squander, appropriate. An allusion to a distant, undefined place in the blue above.
-Blue, blew:To spend or lose one’s money at gambling. To waste money generally. Varied to blew, from the phrase "blown in," which refers to money that has been spent, as in the phrase, "I’blewed’ all my tin." For a another variation see BLEWED.
-Blue the screw, (popular), to spend one’s salary

To blew one's pay means to ruin it or wreck it.
John Jones is back on board because he's got no money left. He got screwed, blewed and tattooed, but he's got no regrets.