(n.) A defeat, loss, reduction or failure, especially of a severe or devastating nature. This term is optionally preceded and/or followed by the prepositions "to" and/or "from", which can be used to further refine its scope of meaning.
Examples:
1. It has been over two months since the team's last win, so the coach's job may be at risk if they suffer another blow this Saturday.
2. In their currently weakened state, a blow from the north may be enough to destroy the army's 3rd division.
3. While the demotion had no meaningful impact on his salary, it was certainly a blow to his ego.
1. It has been over two months since the team's last win, so the coach's job may be at risk if they suffer another blow this Saturday.
2. In their currently weakened state, a blow from the north may be enough to destroy the army's 3rd division.
3. While the demotion had no meaningful impact on his salary, it was certainly a blow to his ego.
by Gregory Ross May 28, 2006
by squirrel girl February 14, 2006
Going Blow for Blow can mean
Going for a punch while being handed a punch
For example let's say you are person A and person A hits Person B. Person B hits Person A right after Person A sends a punch to Person B, and it's just this repeated process of handing punches right to each other without any sort of defense or hesitation.
We also have blow for blow in a figurative sense, a prank war is a great example of this. As Person A rips a page out of Person B's favorite book, Person B breaks Person A's favorite pencil. It's just a constant battle of retaliation
Going for a punch while being handed a punch
For example let's say you are person A and person A hits Person B. Person B hits Person A right after Person A sends a punch to Person B, and it's just this repeated process of handing punches right to each other without any sort of defense or hesitation.
We also have blow for blow in a figurative sense, a prank war is a great example of this. As Person A rips a page out of Person B's favorite book, Person B breaks Person A's favorite pencil. It's just a constant battle of retaliation
by Ant0in3 December 30, 2018
1. (adj) Highly detailed (us. in reference to a chronicle of some sort)
2. (n) A blow-by-blow account.
2. (n) A blow-by-blow account.
1. "My brain is full; I've had enough of your blow-by-blow accounting."
2. "I hooked up with this hottie at the party. Let me give you a blow-by-blow."
2. "I hooked up with this hottie at the party. Let me give you a blow-by-blow."
by inthespacesbetween November 24, 2009
1.Giving a minimum of two blow jobs in one week
2.When you do something that screws up your whole summer leading into your freshman year.
Side Effects: obesity
2.When you do something that screws up your whole summer leading into your freshman year.
Side Effects: obesity
Bro 1: Kaleigh blew me at the park last night!
Bro 2: She blew me this morning
Bro 3: She's blowing me tomorrow!
C.M.: She really blows to blow.
Bro 96: I don't get girls.
Bro 69: Blows to blow.
Bro 2: She blew me this morning
Bro 3: She's blowing me tomorrow!
C.M.: She really blows to blow.
Bro 96: I don't get girls.
Bro 69: Blows to blow.
by gossipgurl69 March 01, 2011
by Linna and Anne Marie November 10, 2008
by matt June 16, 2006