blowout

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A sudden puncturing of a pneumatic tyre/tire.
 * 2) A sudden release of oil and gas from a well.
 * 3)  A social function, especially one with large quantities of food.
 * 4)  A large or extravagant meal.
 * 5)  A contest that is decidedly one-sided; an overwhelming victory.
 * 6)  An argument; an altercation.
 * 7)  A sandy depression in a sand dune ecosystem caused by the removal of sediments by wind.
 * 8)  An extreme and unexpected increase in costs, such as in government estimates for a project.
 * 9) The cleaning of the flues of a boiler from scale, etc., by a blast of steam.
 * 10) An unsightly flap of skin caused by an ear piercing that is too large.
 * 11) An instance of having one's hair blow-dried and styled.
 * 12) The blurring of a tattoo due to ink penetrating too far into the skin and dispersing.
 * 13)   The damage done to the exit side of a drilled hole or sawn edge when no sacrificial backerboard is used during the drilling or sawing: the drill bit's or sawblade's exit on the far side causes chips of wood to be broken from the edge.
 * 14)  a party
 * 1)  A sandy depression in a sand dune ecosystem caused by the removal of sediments by wind.
 * 2)  An extreme and unexpected increase in costs, such as in government estimates for a project.
 * 3) The cleaning of the flues of a boiler from scale, etc., by a blast of steam.
 * 4) An unsightly flap of skin caused by an ear piercing that is too large.
 * 5) An instance of having one's hair blow-dried and styled.
 * 6) The blurring of a tattoo due to ink penetrating too far into the skin and dispersing.
 * 7)   The damage done to the exit side of a drilled hole or sawn edge when no sacrificial backerboard is used during the drilling or sawing: the drill bit's or sawblade's exit on the far side causes chips of wood to be broken from the edge.
 * 8)  a party
 * 1) The blurring of a tattoo due to ink penetrating too far into the skin and dispersing.
 * 2)   The damage done to the exit side of a drilled hole or sawn edge when no sacrificial backerboard is used during the drilling or sawing: the drill bit's or sawblade's exit on the far side causes chips of wood to be broken from the edge.
 * 3)  a party
 * 1)  a party
 * 1)  a party