What is the meaning of blow my face down for ‘blow me down’?

What’s the meaning of “be blowed”?

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the meaning of the sentence attached to a quotation received from the Dictionary of Contemporary English?

We would have killed her if she hadn’t run off!

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Longman Dictionary says “blow me’to show annoyance or surprise and is usually used in British English, even if people are doing neither. Also in a related context, but I still cannot figure out what the definition is all about.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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It is a term like several other whose usage has submerged. Begin with: “When she just ran off, you could have knocked me over with a feather! Does shock affect the brain? Now she’s run off, as “She looks so unnoticed”. Do I really have to blow me down down? “. Modify that slightly “Blow me down if she just didn’t just run off”. Is it idiomatic?

For a wider treatment on the use of blow as an imprecation etc. see the answer I have provided with OED reference at: english.stackexchange. com/q/363308/168678

Answered on February 28, 2021.
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As a two-word message, “Blow Me” has a very specific and rude meaning to native speakers. It’s a vulgar slang phrase that means “Give me a blowjob” (oral sex) and it’s usually said in the spirit of “fuck you”, and not a literal request.

I don’t think what you just said is acceptable to a man.” “Blow me by ” ”

“Is it true that everyone is having a hard time for nothing?

Answered on February 28, 2021.
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