blowie

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A blow job.
 * 2) * 2008, Shane Lindemoen, Empire Dirt, Fallen Publishing, page 91:
 * "I said," my friend says on the phone, "I can call the cops and have you arrested or you can give me a blowie."
 * 1) * 2010, Zoe Foster, Playing the Field, Round 23: The Enchantress vs The Press, |%22blowies%22+-intitle:%22blowie|blowies%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5rr1TtHrBrCTiQfPlvmuAQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22blowie%22|%22blowies%22%20-intitle%3A%22blowie|blowies%22&f=false unnumbered page,
 * ‘A brothel. Anyway, they got kicked out ′cos one of them – not Josh – took photos on his mobile of some bird giving him a blowie, and she flipped out.’
 * 1)  A blowfly,.
 * 2) * 2010, Peter Conrad, The Monthly, April 2010, Issue 55, The Monthly Ptd Ltd, page 50:
 * Mouths are clamped shut to keep out blowies, with a slit at the corner prised open in case speech - preferably laconic - is necessary; miseries are borne with a stoical shrug.
 * 1)  The common toadfish,.
 * 1) * 2010, Peter Conrad, The Monthly, April 2010, Issue 55, The Monthly Ptd Ltd, page 50:
 * Mouths are clamped shut to keep out blowies, with a slit at the corner prised open in case speech - preferably laconic - is necessary; miseries are borne with a stoical shrug.
 * 1)  The common toadfish,.