to blow sb's mind
1blow someone's mind — blow someone’s mind informal phrase to impress someone very much, or to make them feel very excited To see him perform on stage just blew my mind. Thesaurus: to make someone feel excited, enthusiastic or impressedsynonym Main entry: blow * * * …
2blow someone's mind — ► blow someone s mind informal impress or affect someone very strongly. Main Entry: ↑blow …
3blow one's mind, — idi sts blow one s mind to overwhelm one, as with excitement, pleasure, or dismay …
4blow someone’s mind — 1. tv. to impress someone; to overwhelm someone. □ This hole business just blows my mind. □ Your credentials really blow my mind! 2. tv. [for a drug] to intoxicate someone. □ This stuff will blow your mind …
5blow one's mind — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal}; {originally from the drug culture} 1. To become wildly enthusiastic over something as if understanding it for the first time in an entirely new light. * /Read Lyall Watson s book Supernature , it will simply blow… …
6blow one's mind — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal}; {originally from the drug culture} 1. To become wildly enthusiastic over something as if understanding it for the first time in an entirely new light. * /Read Lyall Watson s book Supernature , it will simply blow… …
7blow\ one's\ mind — v. phr. slang informal; originally from the drug culture 1. To become wildly enthusiastic over something as if understanding it for the first time in an entirely new light. Read Lyall Watson s book Supernature , it will simply blow your mind! 2.… …
8blow someone's mind — vb a. to give someone a hallucinogenic drug b. to astound, transport, bamboozle or overwhelm someone, or in some other way to radically and rapidly alter their mood or consciousness. An extension of the first sense. ► We re not out to blow people …
9blow v, - your mind — Q: Did you hear about the blond with a Masters degree in Psychology? A: She ll blow your mind, too. blow job …
10blow one's mind — vb to be transported beyond a normal state of mental equilibrium, experience sud den euphoria or disorientation. A key term from the lexicon of drug users of the 1960s, this phrase was rapidly gen eralised to cover less momentous instances of… …