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Blowing Up for Dummies

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What does Blowing Up really mean?

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Alright, so when someone says "blowing up," it can have a couple of different meanings depending on the context. The first meaning is when something unexpectedly becomes really popular or successful. It's like when a new song or movie becomes super popular really quickly, people will say that it's "blowing up." This is like when a balloon gets filled with air until it's really big and about to pop – something is "blowing up" in a big way.

Another meaning is when someone gets really angry or upset about something, and they "blow up" with anger. It's kind of like a balloon that's been filled with too much air and then suddenly bursts – someone "blowing up" with anger means they explode with emotion. So, "blowing up" can mean something getting really popular or successful, or it can mean someone getting really angry or upset.

I hope this helps you understand what "blowing up" means! It's a word that can have different meanings depending on how it's used, but I'm here to help you make sense of it. Just think of balloons – when something is "blowing up," it's like the balloon is getting filled with air until it's huge, whether that's in a positive way like becoming popular, or in a negative way like getting angry. Let me know if you have any more questions!

Revised and Fact checked by James Brown on 2023-11-15 20:27:16

Blowing Up In a sentece

Learn how to use Blowing Up inside a sentece

  • When you blow up a balloon and make it bigger
  • When you blow up a bubble with bubblegum
  • When you blow up a photo and make it larger
  • When you blow up a tire by using a pump to make it full of air
  • When you blow up a balloon and pop it with a pin

Blowing Up Synonyms

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Blowing Up Hypernyms

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