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Definition of "blowoff" in English

noun

  1. Something that is blown off.

  2. The explosive separation of part of a rocket etc in order to prevent its destruction and allow for retrieval

  3. The act of blowing off (steam, water, atmosphere, etc.)

  4. A line or pipe for draining a siphon (for cleaning, inspection, etc.)

  5. (brewing) The removal of excess foam and carbon dioxide from the fermentation vessel during the active fermentation stage.

  6. (finance) A period of rapid and usually unsustainable increase (or, sometimes, decrease) in market prices.

  7. A curt or uninterested dismissal; a failure to respond adequately.

    • He tried to get it fixed but they gave him the blowoff.
  8. (crime) The stage in a con game in which one gets rid of the mark after taking his or her money.

  9. The exit of a crowd from a circus or carnival act.

  10. An extra attraction offered to the audience of a sideshow or carnival act, usually hidden behind a curtain and requiring an additional payment; aftershow.

  11. A finale.

  12. A fight that marks the culmination of a long period of antagonism.

  13. (colloquial) An outburst of temper or excitement.

  14. An act of oral sex.

  15. (UK, slang) A fart.

  16. A class that does not require much effort to pass; a course where one does not have to work.