that you are not legally drunk
In police 'slang' it refers to the act of blowing into the Breathalyzer to collect a sample of your exhaled breath of alcohol analysis (i.e.- He "blew" a point one oh.")
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"BLEW" AS IN THE SONG "RUNAWAY TRAIN CAME DOWN THE TRACK AND SHE BLEW" pre-dates any breathalyzer connection. Surely, it means the (train) boiler blew...
If the questioner is asking a question in reference to Breathalyzer tests - - - the slang term "blew" refers to the reading of the blood/alcohol content recorded by the machine. It is usaully represented in readings of 100ths of 1 gram.
Awnswer : blew it mean ruining . grammar example ; i really blew it !!!
You blew it means you failed.
Propylene glycol is not likely to cause a false positive reading on a car breathalyzer, as it does not metabolize into ethanol which the breathalyzer detects. However, it's best to confirm with the manufacturer or your local authorities to be sure.
You don't have a decimal point. If you mean 0.20, then that is 2/10 = 1/5. If you mean .020, then that is 2/100 = 1/50
Police Officers can make you blow into the device again if they think you weren't blowing hard enough.Probably not if you already blew above a .08 BAC.
I think it does because i have a breathalyzer and a blew a 0.01%bac after brushing my teeh with aquafresh. I tested it before i brush my teeth it was 0.00%bac. I havent had a drink in about a week!
No, drinking an energy drink should not cause a false breathalyzer reading. Breathalyzers specifically detect alcohol levels in the breath, not the ingredients in an energy drink. However, some energy drinks may contain alcohol, so it's important to check the label before consuming.