Blow (one's) doors off verb phrase
To drive past another vehicle
Out of nowhere appeared a reckless motorist, and he blew my doors off on the bend.
She waved as she blew my doors off.
The car picked up speed and blew my doors off.
To defeat someone
This is gonna be the number one easy fight in my career. I'm gonna blow his doors off by a knock-out in the first round.
Your team stands no chance against mine. We will blow your doors off for sure.
To fall suddenly and heavily to the ground
To narrowly succeed or defeat someone in something
To succeed in something by only a small amount
If you say that you carry all before you, you mean that you successfully defeat all of your opponents in a battle or a competition.
The verb "blow" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase is used to describe something very modern or updated or something that no longer looks like what it's used to.
It has been a long time since I left my high school, and now I have to admit that it's certainly not your father's high school anymore.