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blowout I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: blow out 1. slang : a big social affair : a convivial party or celebration typically featuring abundant food and drink 2. : an outburst of temper or disorder : row 3. a. : a bursting of a container caused by the weight or pressure of the contained material (as of a cofferdam by the weight of water, of a tube pipe by the expansive force of contained gas, or of a pneumatic tire by pressure of the contained air on a weak spot) b. : the hole made in the container by such bursting c. : the sudden escape of air from the working chamber of a pneumatic caisson d. : sand boil e. : an uncontrolled eruption of an oil or gas well due to excessive natural pressure 4. : a valley or depression blown out by the wind in areas of shifting sand or of light cultivated soil 5. a. of an electric fuse : the action of blowing out or the condition of being blown out b. : magnetic blowout 6. : a toy or novelty device consisting essentially of a flexible rolled tube that straightens and extends suddenly when the breath is blown into its open end 7. : eversion or prolapse of the oviduct of domestic poultry through the vent, being a frequent disorder of heavy-laying hens 8. : the irregular surface outcrop of certain mineral deposits 9. : flameout 10. : the lateral thrust of an explosion, being of the extent of its horizontal range of effectiveness II. noun : an easy one-sided victory |