blowie
noun
- flying insect typically within the Diptera family
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From blow + -ie (“diminutive suffix”).
- A blow job.
“"I said," my friend says on the phone, "I can call the cops and have you arrested or you can give me a blowie."”
“‘I didn′t mind being groped by him,’ Crystal replied. ‘He was cute. In fact I′m looking forward to later; don′t I have to pretend to give him a blowie?’”
- A blowfly, Lucilia cuprina.
“I woke just in time to hear the first blowie of the day buzzing around. You know the night's over when you hear the first blowie.”
“The blowie was still hoverin around making random swoops on Boris who by now was well beyond caring.”
- The common toadfish, Tetractenos hamiltoni.
“There was always a mob fishing from the jetty, although nobody ever caught much — just trumpeters and gobblies and blowies, and sometimes the pretty little yellow-tail with their golden scales and blue spots.”
“Nat was puffing and heaving like a blowie on a jetty.”