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Discover LudwigNo, "blow me" is not considered proper grammar and is often used as a slang phrase or an expression of frustration or disbelief.
It is not typically used in formal written English. Although it is not grammatically correct, it can be used in informal situations between friends or in sarcastic remarks. Example: Person 1: "I can't believe I lost my keys again." Person 2: "Blow me, that's the third time this week."
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blow me
interjection
An expression of discontent or aggravation to another party.
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Well, blow me down.
Well blow me down.
"Blow me!" he concludes.
He won't blow me off".
It doesn't blow me away.
"Well blow me down," said Daniel.
"How about Jude Law?" "Oh, blow me.
"But she said the gangs could blow me away, too".
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They can blow [me] out of the water.
Unfortunately, consumers may find their pricey purchases more blah than blow-me-away.
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