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BAYRAM ERDEM Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

blow

Hello!

What does the following sentence mean?

''I hope your Monday doesn't blow!''

Does that mean I hope you're not having a windy day?
  

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BAYRAM ERDEM Does that mean I hope you're not having a windy day? It could, but probably not. When submitting possible idioms, you need to post the context also.

  • BAYRAM ERDEM Does that mean I hope you're not having a windy day?
  • It could, but probably not.
  • When submitting possible idioms, you need to post the context also.
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BAYRAM ERDEMDoes that mean I hope you're not having a windy day?
It could, but probably not. When submitting possible idioms, you need to post the context also.
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It means terrible. "I hope your Monday isn't terrible."

Not really an expression used in polite company.
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''I hope your Monday doesn't blow.''
VorparIt means terrible.
So, is the word blow in the above sentence a euphemism for terrible ?

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In this context it simply means http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/suck (definition 4), although logically it should mean the opposite.
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ozzourtiIn this context it simply means 'suck' (definition 4), although logically it should mean the opposite.
Thank you for your clarification Dear Ozzourti.

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