"Blow the man down" is a traditional nautical expression that refers to knocking someone down, often used in the context of a sailor's life. It can imply overpowering or defeating someone, particularly in a brawl or contest. Additionally, it is the title of a popular sea shanty that tells stories of sailors and their adventures. The phrase captures the rough and adventurous spirit of maritime culture.
The one who wrote the song Blow the Man Down was Elfrida Vipont Brown Foulds and he published it in 1939
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His name is Cornholio, he tied down man and watched thems blow up from laxitives.
It means to "go down" on the carb. Just put you lips on the carb "and blow"!
Blow the man down.
It didn't blow down. It burned down in 1936.
Blow Your House Down was created in 1984.
Blow-Me-Down Grange was created in 1839.
A low blow is an underhanded attack. This refers to the term "below the belt," which also refers to hitting a man in the genitals. This is considered unsporting. So a low blow is an unsportsmanlike, dishonorable one. It can be a physical blow or a verbal or emotional attack.
Blow down is done in the boiler in case level is high in the boiler
Blow-Me-Down Covered Bridge was created in 1877.
It means 'to pay down a mortgage' (english word amortise) or 'to absorb a shock or blow.'