blow someone away

blow someone away
1. tv. to kill someone; to shoot someone. (Underworld.)
The boss said we was to blow you away if you gives us any trouble. CD We blow away guys like you every day.
2. tv. to overwhelm someone; to amaze someone.
The music about blew me away.
The whole idea just blew her away.

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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