Blow beets In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "blow beets", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-10-10 05:10

Meaning of Blow beets

Blow beets verb phrase

If you say one blows beets, you mean he or she vomits. 

I was suddenly unable to swallow my breakfast and felt as like I was going to blow beets.

He came home drunk and blew beets all over the floor.

She blows beets whenever she smells shrimp paste.

Other phrases about:

Blue Around the Gills
Look sick, unwell and be about to vomit
Earp slop, bring the mop

Someone has vomited.

laugh at the carpet

1. To laugh with shyness and embarrassment

2. Used to say that someone vomits on the floor, whether it's carpeted or not

blow grits

To spew or vomit

Grammar and Usage of Blow beets

Verb Forms

  • blew beets
  • blowing beets
  • blows beets
  • to blow beets
  • have/has/had blown beets

The verb "blow" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

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