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blowed

American  
[blohd] / bloʊd /

verb

Nonstandard.
  1. a simple past tense and past participle of blow.


Example Sentences

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A user posted it on Facebook on Thursday evening with the caption, “This is unbelievable, she is blowed out of her mind, I bet this gets taken down!”

From Washington Post

The new video was shared on Facebook on Saturday, accompanied by a caption reading: “This is unbelievable, she is blowed out of her mind, I bet this gets took down!”

From The Guardian

He then went back to the Best Western where he told Harris he “blowed a man’s head off over $38,” court records showed.

From Reuters

Harris, who wasn’t at the store, testified that Meders confessed to him afterward that he had “blowed a man’s head off over $38.”

From Washington Times

Harris testified at trial that Meders returned around 3:15 a.m., pulled out a revolver and said, “I just blowed a man’s head off over $38,” according to court filings.

From Washington Times