"SHe blew her top" is an informal expression that means someone lost their temper or became very angry. It is often used in informal conversation to convey strong emotions.
A homophone for blew is Blue.
It Means She Passed The Test. And Be Smarter. It is more colloquial for "She blew it" to mean she failed rather than passed. But if this is a breath alcohol test we are talking about, "she blew the test" means she took the test.
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew." "Blue" refers to a color, while "blew" is the past tense of the verb "blow."
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew" (past tense of "blow").
The past tense of the word "blow" is "blew."
No, "blew his top" is considered an idiom.
Awnswer : blew it mean ruining . grammar example ; i really blew it !!!
You blew it means you failed.
It's kind of like "blew his top", which means that he/someone had an outburst of anger.
she was very mad
that you are not legally drunk
Mybe it means he dumped you?
Mount St. Helens.
That when he found out, he got really mad.
She got mad.
Ralph blew the conch and the booming note resounded from the lagoon to the top of the mountain.
In police 'slang' it refers to the act of blowing into the Breathalyzer to collect a sample of your exhaled breath of alcohol analysis (i.e.- He "blew" a point one oh.")