English

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Etymology

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From mind +‎ blow.

Noun

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mindblow (plural mindblows)

  1. Something that blows one's mind, or an instance of having one's mind blown.
    • 1995, Paul Foster, The answer is always yes!, →ISBN:
      His magic mindblow dropdead feat was hyperspeedspeakenspiel.
    • 2014, The Jesus Lizard Book, →ISBN, page 56:
      I was so nervous in a way, anticipating the mindblow!
    • 2015, Tina Hall, Van Gogh's Ear Volume 9:
      A similar mindblow is seeing something I wrote suddenly translated to cinema.
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