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Blown-out

Adjective

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
by TooShaiy May 31, 2023
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Tipsy blown

Everybody from last nights party tellin me dat I was tipsy blown to a point where I insulted my neighbours for no reason
by _broski_101 December 27, 2022
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Fully blown

The act of getting very drunk on a night out or a person that is very strange or off the rails.
“ me and zacy D are getting fully blown tonight”.

“Mate that bloke over there is fully blown”.
by Sean ‘Burger’ Smith July 26, 2021
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fully blown

" Zach was fully blown at the rave last week.
by coldnesquick July 22, 2019
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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.
by Sexydimma April 12, 2015
mugGet the blown off coursemug.

Blown-in tissue

The resulting state of a tissue that has been ejaculated into and left to crust.
Ah shit, just touched Zach’s blown-in tissue on his desk.”

Can’t hang out tonight, my wife found my blown-in tissue by the toilet.”

“Smells like a blown-in tissue out here…”
by Ïdiōt November 14, 2025
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