"Honey, I told my wife I'd meet her for dinner at 6:30, it's already 7:00! Where's my blow and go so I can get outta here"
by Jhoe December 13, 2005
by chrismacyall April 23, 2013
because the guy will start chasing her,and since his pants are by his ankles he's gona hop after her "like a penguin"
by yossi nosnip November 19, 2004
by Scott Z November 18, 2004
“Blow and go” refers to the act of completing a task quickly so one can move to the next task. The origin relates to the building of the transcontinental railroad where railroad teams used explosives to blow tunnels through the Sierra Nevada Mountains to lay track.
More recent railroad references relate to performing a brake test before a locomotive departs a rail yard. The conductor will receive a “blow and go” before departing after the test has been performed.
More recent railroad references relate to performing a brake test before a locomotive departs a rail yard. The conductor will receive a “blow and go” before departing after the test has been performed.
“Once we get the plans stamped we need to blow and go.“
“We can’t waste time, we need to blow and go on these projects.“
“We can’t waste time, we need to blow and go on these projects.“
by Railroad History Buff February 03, 2020
by funluvr69 January 17, 2011
when you have multiple DUIs and a breathalizer is attached to your vehicle by the police in order to start your car
by jennifah September 29, 2006