blow out Idioma
blow out
1. an excessive spree of drinking, eating, spending or sex
2. see blow someone out
Blow out of the water
If something, like an idea, is blown out of the water, it is destroyed or defeated comprehensively.
blow out|blow
v. phr. 1. To cease to function; fail; explode (said of tires and fuses).
The accident occurred when Jim's tire blew out on the highway. The new dishwasher blew out the fuses in the whole house. 2. To extinguish.
Jane blew out her birthday cake candles before offering pieces to the guests.