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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Blow off...

Oliver: I never meant to hide
who I was from you, I just--

Lois: No, it's okay. I get it.
You were just trying to protect me.
And I gotta say, it cIears up a Iot.
It never did make sense
how you couId bIow off (abandon?) a hottie Iike me.
  

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Blow sb off = to disappoint sb by not meeting them as arranged; to end a relationship with sb. Example: We were supposed to go out yesterday, but he blow me off. (Oxford Phrasal verbs dictionary)

  • Blow sb off = to disappoint sb by not meeting them as arranged; to end a relationship with sb.
  • Example: We were supposed to go out yesterday, but he blow me off.
  • (Oxford Phrasal verbs dictionary)
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Blow sb off = to disappoint sb by not meeting them as arranged; to end a relationship with sb.

Example: We were supposed to go out yesterday, but he blow me off. (Oxford Phrasal verbs dictionary)

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