blow someone off

blow someone off
blow (someone) off to not meet someone you planned to meet.

Bates blew me off this morning but then asked me to meet him tonight.


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  • blow off — blow (someone) off to not meet someone you planned to meet. Bates blew me off this morning but then asked me to meet him tonight …   New idioms dictionary

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