Mow-blow-and-go phrase
The phrase is often put in quotation marks or hyphenated and used as a modifier before a noun.
Used to describe the cheap lawn service that quickly cuts the grass, cleans the leaf cuttings and leaves
If you are too busy to take care of your garden, our mow-blow-and-go lawn service is here to help!
Just a phone call away, our mow-blow-and-go crew will come in no time!
1. To cut somebody or something harshly or severely
2. To criticize someone or something harshly or severely
To formally open or start something, usually by cutting a ceremonial ribbon
If you say someone sells the pass, you mean that he betrays his supporter, comrades, and allies.
1. Cut a part of the body deeply
2. To make one feel extremely upset, hurt or offended
1. To cause a tree to fall down.
2. To lessen the size, amount, or quantity of something.
3. To lower the cost of something.
4. To injure or assassinate someone, especially in a battle.
5. To degrade or criticize someone or something, especially in public.
6. To modify something by removing unnecessary or extraneous parts.
The origin of this expression is not clear.
A problem or difficult circumstance
I'm short-sighted, so forgetting my glasses is a real hair in the butter for my sight.