Define Blew Meaning

Blew
1.Past tense of the word blow which means to leave.
2.Slang term meaning left.
Usualy used in broken english or ebonics when speaking of leaving quickly or left really fast.
3.Slang term for marijuana.

"That concert blew me away, it was so amazing"

"I was winning the race, then the other car just blew on buy"

"Hey, if you wouldn't mind I would like to blew"
By Milissent
Blew
1.Past tense of the word blow which means to leave.
2.Slang term meaning left.
Usualy used in broken english or ebonics when speaking of leaving quickly or left really fast.

"Jim challenged me to a 10 block race. I was winning then he blew on me after the 5th block."
By Adelheid
Blew

"wow, that squirrel really seemed to like the fondling i gave him.. he blew nuts everywhere!"
By Romonda
Blew
A black or African-american person who is also Jewish

That blew kid is both cheap and ghetto.
By Megan
Blew
a joking way of abbreviating black jew

guy 1: you see that black dude rocking the phatfarm yarmulke (yamacha)?

guy 2: yeah, that guy was a blew. Or maybe he was wearing the yamacha to joke around with his jewish friends. I don't really know, I'm not Miss Cleo.
By Ulrica
Blew
to kill oneself

to blow ones head off

to make a large red blood spot on the back of a wall consisting of ones brain.

to randomly do a quick snort of cocaine

" yo man i just blew "

"i would blew "

" blew " nirvana

"fuck if i have to take much more of this i'll blew "

"funny thing about the colours in blew "

"thats not how you spell blew "
By Brigid
Blew It
Making a huge mistake, popularized in American Pie after the Jim and Nadia scene

By Hatty
Blew
Word meaning is when you’re mad 😡

1. Mane that bitch blew tf outta me ong
2. I’m blew asf that crack head bitch suck my dick on Accident
By Trisha
Blew
1. To spend (money) freely and rashly.
2. Slang for Cocaine.
3. Slang for Marijuana.
4. Past tense of the word blow which means to leave.

"Jonny couldn't come because he blew all his money on a new car"

"Devon went into his alley and blew before going to the concert"
By Luise
Blew
The past simple of the verb "blow".
To ruin something, with an advantage or with hope that you'd be able to do it correctly.

By Kania