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
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Get the full-blown mug.A loosening of all vaginal tightness due to the constant insertion of a variety of different sized body parts and/or objects.
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Girl 1: oh shit, green eyes and blonde hair, AND he knows fingering techniques?
Girl 2: Dont Lisa, last I heard, he was receiving treatment for a 'blown out clarinet'.
Girl 2: Dont Lisa, last I heard, he was receiving treatment for a 'blown out clarinet'.
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That girl is so obsessed with him that she offered to pay for his ticket. That is so glass-blown.
That girl is so obsessed with him that she offered to pay for his ticket. That is so glass-blown.
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