past blew one's own trumpet, past participle blown one's own trumpet) (British, Commonwealth, idiomatic) To praise oneself. Synonym: blow one's own horn...
informal) To exit or remove oneself from a less than exciting location or environment. I'm bored out of my mind; let's blow this pop stand. Chiefly used...
heed of; to inform oneself of, or pay attention to. 1956, Nelson Algren, A Walk on the Wild Side: But blow wise to this, buddy, blow wise to this: Never...
stones into) (transitive) to expel, to eject (reflexive with się) to blow oneself up (commit suicide using explosives) wysadzić in Wielki słownik języka...
stones into) (transitive) to expel, to eject (reflexive with się) to blow oneself up (commit suicide using explosives) wysadzać in Wielki słownik języka...
(imperfective wydmuchiwać) (transitive) to blow out from (e.g. smoke out of oneself) (transitive) to blow one's nose wydmuchać in Wielki słownik języka...
(imperfective wydmuchiwać) (transitive) to blow out from (e.g. smoke out of oneself) (transitive) to blow one's nose wydmuchnąć in Wielki słownik języka...
(perfective wydmuchnąć or wydmuchać) (transitive) to blow out from (e.g. smoke out of oneself) (transitive) to blow one's nose wydmuchiwać in Wielki słownik języka...
jeter des fleurs, lancer des fleurs (reflexively) to toot one's own horn, to blow one's own horn, to blow one's own trumpet, to pat oneself on the back...
tooted one's own horn) (idiomatic) To promote oneself; to boast or brag; to tout oneself. Synonym: blow one's own trumpet Not to toot my own horn, but...