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Blockbustering

To completely fail commercially so much so that the company goes out of business. Not to be confused with blockbusting which is to be very successful commercially
I'm pretty sure that GameStop is either about to or is in the process of blockbustering.
by Treehugers November 18, 2018
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Blockbuster cockbuster

OnLy 90’s KiDs WiLl ReMeMbEr
I brought her home for a little blockbuster cockbuster
by Press f to pay respects November 25, 2018
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Blustersauce

Seen mostly when pseudoscientific people such as Flat Earthers and Young Earth Creationists want to overwhelm the unknowing with a wall of words, this rambling verbosity is meant to disguise a lack of actual knowledge in the subject being addressed.
Dude, he went on for ten fucking paragraphs, and it was all just wrongness with blustersauce poured over it.
by edward oleander December 20, 2018
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Blusterphobia

"Sure is a mighty blustery day, Pooh"
"No shit dawg I bet Eor's blusterphobia's got him hiding in his tent like a lil byitch.
by heyitwasntme December 28, 2018
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Blockbuster

A work of entertainment that is highly popular and financially successful. This trope is mainly applied to feature films, but it can also work for other media.

Blockbuster movies can be traced back to 1975, when Universal Pictures released the big-budget film Jaws. You know the one, where the giant shark eats innocent people at a summer resort town and they have to hunt it. But nevertheless it was a ginormous success and launched Steven Spielberg into the mainstream.

Two years later George Lucas unveiled one of his best-known creations: Star Wars. Released by 20th Century Fox, the space opera had an equally huge budget, and guess what happened next? That's right, the film became a success and spawned a franchise that is still going strong to this day.

Soon all the major studios would have a go at the blockbuster: Enormous budgets, huge amounts of hype and lots of hope that it will smash box office records. Examples of this then-new trend included Alien(1979), E.T.(1982), Ghostbusters(1984), Top Gun(1986), Die Hard(1988), Batman(1989) and The Hunt For Red October(1990).

Today blockbuster movies are still big business at Hollywood, despite the rise of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. Some studios even take this trope one step further and create big-budget cinematic universes. Examples include the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the DC Extended Universe and Legendary Pictures' Monster-Verse.
Person 1: Gee, another blockbuster movie from (Insert film studio here)? I'm so tired of these...
Person 2: Wow, another blockbuster movie from (Insert film studio here)? I'm so hyped!!!
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blooster

Plastic bottle transformed into bong type device
We got no swishers.Lets hit it through the blooster
by zazavod January 9, 2020
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Blockbuster

Blockbuster means huge profit
Bollywood movies starring salgay are blockbuster because edx
by Salimkn September 8, 2020
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