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blast
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blast
1. 
a. the rapid movement of air away from the centre of an explosion, combustion of rocket fuel, etc
b. a wave of overpressure caused by an explosion; shock wave
2. any of several diseases of plants and animals, esp one producing withering in plants

1.blast - BLT, used especially for large data sends over a network or comm line. Opposite of snarf. Usage: uncommon. The variant "blat" has been reported.
2.blast - [HP/Apollo] Synonymous with nuke. Sometimes the message "Unable to kill all processes. Blast them (y/n)?" would appear in the command window upon logout.


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When an emergency call comes to Mickey Moonbeam from the asteroids he jumps into his rocket and blasts off to help--until he discovers that a stranded traveler isn't what he expected.
Space Day[SM] blasts off in 2004 with another series of exciting, inquiry-based projects that will help teachers spark students' interest and knowledge of science, technology, engineering, and math concepts while providing fun, hands-on learning.
A satellite blasts off from a launch pad in Florida and disappears.
 
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