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mind-blow⋅ing

[mahynd-bloh-ing]
–adjective Slang.
1. overwhelming; astounding: Spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience.
2. producing a hallucinogenic effect: a mind-blowing drug.

Origin:
1965–70
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mind-blow·ing   (mīnd'blō'ĭng)
adj.   Informal
  1. Producing hallucinatory effects: mind-blowing drugs.

  2. Intensely affecting the mind or emotions: a mind-blowing horror story.

mind'blow'er n.
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mind-blowing adj.

  1. Producing hallucinatory effects.

  2. Intensely affecting the mind or emotions.

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