An automobile, truck, trailer or other vehicle in poor condition. The term is used mainly by Southern Americans from rural areas.
Sandy: Your trailer is probably worth something, correct?
Jeb: My old 12' CRGS enclosed? Nah, she ain't worth nothin. She's a blower up.
Sandy: What about your four wheeler?
Jeb: My tRX 350? Blower up.
Jeb: My old 12' CRGS enclosed? Nah, she ain't worth nothin. She's a blower up.
Sandy: What about your four wheeler?
Jeb: My tRX 350? Blower up.
by Brizzzinbeans October 5, 2009
Get the blower up mug.Canadian slang, often used dismissively or as a joke -- wow, wish that idiot would blow up real good! Originated during the 1970's in Canada by Second City cast members John Candy and Joe Flaherty. on the comedy show SCTV, a fictitious television network with it's own shows, one of them being the Farm Film Report, where two farmers discuss the latest movies and film theory - a routine parodying Siskal and Ebert. Supposedly the best part of a film is when things get "blowed up real good." They even had some celebrity guests (other cast members dressed up as Dustin Hoffman, Bernadette Peters etc) who were "blowed up real good" during special "Celebrity Blow Up" segments.
"Best part of the movie was when things blowed up," says John Candy. "For sure," replies Joe Flaherty, "they blowed up real good!...real good!!"
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When a person, place or thing of no inherent value is detonated. Origin is deep south, usually spoken with little to no teeth.
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Get the Blowed up real good! mug.by Colin A Ware July 27, 2009
Get the Blowed Up mug.1) Very busy, usually because to-dos weren't consolidated properly. (Used chiefly at a restaurant)
2) It can also refer to the crazy things a specific table wants you to do for them.
3) Sometimes, it can refer to other restaurant problems, like someone going crazy or something being broken.
2) It can also refer to the crazy things a specific table wants you to do for them.
3) Sometimes, it can refer to other restaurant problems, like someone going crazy or something being broken.
1) "No. I'm blowed up. I have four tables now and was just double-sat. I have ten drinks to get out and two orders to put in."
2) "My table is blowed up. I just got them extra ketchup and mayo, the old guy is sending his steak back, and I have to get three refills."
3) "Don't bother Jen, she's blowed up right now."
2) "My table is blowed up. I just got them extra ketchup and mayo, the old guy is sending his steak back, and I have to get three refills."
3) "Don't bother Jen, she's blowed up right now."
by funshine912 February 4, 2009
Get the blowed up mug.This means not only to be stoned or drunk or pilled up, its a combination of one or another. This usually means to smoke weed until your mind is fucking warped and when that happens you cool yourself off with a 12 pack of beer, thusly completing the "blowed up" process. Practice this method with your friends and see what kind of interesting combinations you can come up with.
Gary: Dude I'm at Jr's gettin' blowed up. 6 percodan, 8 beers, and 4 bowls. Still standin' tall. BERNT. Don't talk shit about total!
Dillon: I'll be there in 5 minutes
Dillon: I'll be there in 5 minutes
by yourmomlovesmyjohnson09 December 6, 2010
Get the Blowed Up mug."That kid was a good smoke-blower-upper-asser, i bought two boxes of cookies."
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"I'm in training to be the best smoke-blower-upper-asser around!"
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