Let Me Blow Ya Mind — ist die zweite Single von Eves zweiten Album Scorpion. Die Single, die 2001 veröffentlicht wurde, (ein Duett mit Gwen Stefani) platzierte sich auf Platz 2 in den U.S. Charts; Platz 29 in Kanada und Platz 4 in Großbritannien. Der Song gewann 2002… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Let me blow ya mind — Sencillo de Eve y Gwen Stefani del álbum Scorpion Género Pop, Rap Discográfica Interscope Escritor(es) … Wikipedia Español
let (or blow) off steam — informal get rid of pent up energy or strong emotion. → steam … English new terms dictionary
Let Me Blow Ya Mind — Infobox Single Name = Let Me Blow Ya Mind Artist = Eve featuring Gwen Stefani from Album = Scorpion B side = Released = May 15, 2001 Format = CD single, 12 maxi single Recorded = 2000 Genre = Pop rap Length = 3:51 Label = Interscope Writer = Eve … Wikipedia
blow up — [v1] inflate billow, bloat, distend, enlarge, expand, fill, inflate, puff up, pump up, swell; concepts 208,236,245 Ant. deflate, let out, shrink, shrivel blow up [v2] explode blast, bomb, burst, detonate, dynamite, erupt, go off, mushroom,… … New thesaurus
Let There Be Eve…Ruff Ryders’ First Lady — Studioalbum von Eve Veröffentlichung 14. September 1999 Label Ruff Ryders Entertainment, Interscope … Deutsch Wikipedia
no let me blow you — Naija (Nigerian Pidgin) Don t let me punch you … English dialects glossary
Blow (Straitjacket Fits album) — Infobox Album Name = Blow Type = Album Artist = Straitjacket Fits Background = orange Released = 1993 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Flying Nun Records (NZ) Arista (US) Producer = Reviews = Last album = Done (1992) (EP) This album = Blow… … Wikipedia
blow — I UK [bləʊ] / US [bloʊ] verb Word forms blow : present tense I/you/we/they blow he/she/it blows present participle blowing past tense blew UK [bluː] / US [blu] past participle blown UK [bləʊn] / US [bloʊn] *** 1) a) [intransitive] if wind or air… … English dictionary
let off steam — (informal) GIVE VENT TO ONE S FEELINGS, speak one s mind, speak out, sound off, lose one s inhibitions, let oneself go; use up surplus energy. → steam * * * let off steam 1. To release steam into the atmosphere 2. To work off energy 3. To give… … Useful english dictionary