phrase General Slang

Blow Your Mind

/bloʊ jɔːr ˈmaɪnd/ · phrase · slang

To astonish or overwhelm someone, often expanding their awareness.

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Definitions

1

To astonish or amaze someone so completely it shifts their perspective.

“That documentary will blow your mind.”
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2

To overwhelm the senses or consciousness, originally tied to psychedelic experience.

“The first time he tripped it blew his mind.”
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3

To deeply impress with something unexpected or profound.

“Her answer just blew my mind.”
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Blow Your Mind In A Sentence

Wait until you hear this album, it'll blow your mind.
The scale of the universe really blows your mind.
That magic trick totally blew my mind.

Origin & Usage

Emerging in 1960s psychedelic and counterculture circles, the phrase first described the consciousness-expanding jolt of drugs before broadening to any astonishing experience.

People Also Ask

What does blow your mind mean?

It means to astonish or overwhelm someone, often by expanding their awareness or perspective.

Where did blow your mind come from?

From 1960s psychedelic culture, originally describing the consciousness-altering effect of drugs.

Is blow your mind still common?

Yes, it remains widely used in everyday English to describe anything amazing or astonishing.

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