blitz



blitz someone out

Sl. to shock or disorient someone. The accident blitzed her out for a moment. The second act blitzed out the audience and thrilled them to pieces.
See also: blitz, out

blitz

(blɪts)
1. n. a devastating attack. After that blitz from the boss, you must feel sort of shaken.
2. tv. to attack and defeat someone or demolish something. The team from downstate blitzed our local team for the third year in a row.

blitz someone out

tv. to shock or disorient someone. The accident blitzed her out for a moment.
See also: blitz, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Halldor-Norwegian
Laurentina-Ancient Roman
JoÃOZHWOWN, zhoo-OWNPortuguese
Ferdinandafer-dee-NAHN-dah (German)Italian, German
Diamond['daiəmənd]
Juan (2)-Chinese