blow one's mind, — idi sts blow one s mind to overwhelm one, as with excitement, pleasure, or dismay … From formal English to slang
blow 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… … Dictionary of American idioms
blow 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… … Dictionary of American idioms
blow 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… … Contemporary slang
blow one's mind — Vrb phrs. To cause to be utterly confused or amazed, originally when on hallucinogens. E.g. That trip was too much, it just blew my mind. 1960s … English slang and colloquialisms
blow one's mind — phrasal to overwhelm one with wonder or bafflement … New Collegiate Dictionary
Blow one's mind — 1. (of a drug) to produce an altered state of consciousness; 2. totally amaze … Dictionary of Australian slang
blow one's mind — Australian Slang 1. (of a drug) to produce an altered state of consciousness; 2. totally amaze … English dialects glossary
blow one's mind — use illegal drugs; cause hallucinations … English contemporary dictionary
blow one's mind — Achieve or experience ecstasy or oblivion (usu. by music, drugs, etc.). [Pop.] … A concise dictionary of English slang