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  1. Apr 10, 2008 · Blowout. End of semester celebrations that occur on the last day of classes and generally involve excessive and early morning drinking, denial about upcoming exams, puking and rallying, and the making of poor life decisions.

  2. The meaning of BLOWOUT is a festive social affair. How to use blowout in a sentence.

  3. 1. countable noun. A blowout is a large meal, often a celebration with family or friends, at which people may eat too much. [informal] Once in a while we had a major blowout. Synonyms: binge [informal], party, feast, rave [British, slang] More Synonyms of blowout. 2. countable noun.

  4. A blowout most often involves air or gas pressure — a blowout when you're driving on the highway is a popped tire. You can also use the word to mean a really easy victory in sports, like your favorite football team's blowout victory over its rival.

  5. a sudden explosion of a tyre on a road vehicle while it is moving quickly. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Exploding and erupting. blast. blow (someone/something) up. burst in on someone/something. burst in/into (somewhere) controlled explosion. detonate. erupt. explosion. explosively. explosiveness. flame. go off. go pop idiom. go up.

  6. Jun 3, 2024 · ( slang) A social function, especially one with large quantities of food. ( slang) A large or extravagant meal . ( slang, chiefly sports) A contest that is decidedly one-sided; an overwhelming victory . The game between the two teams was nothing but a blowout. ( slang) An argument; an altercation .

  7. BLOWOUT meaning: 1 : a sudden loss of air caused by a hole or cut in a tire; 2 : a large and informal social gathering a big party