have a blowout



have a blowout

 
1. [for one's car tire] to burst. I had a blowout on the way here. I nearly lost control of the car. If you have a blowout in one tire, you should check the other tires.
2. Sl. to have a big, wild party; to enjoy oneself at a big party. Mary and Bill had quite a blowout at their house Friday night. Fred and Tom had quite a blowout last night.
See also: have

have a blowout

in. to have a big, wild party; to enjoy oneself at a big party. Fred and Tom had quite a blowout last night.
See also: have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Thutmosethoot-MO-sə (English), thoot-MOS (English)Ancient Egyptian (Anglicized)
Adam['ædəm]
Fereydoun-Persian, Persian Mythology
FriggFRIGNorse Mythology
Aeneas[i:'ni:æs]
Declan-Irish