blowout
noun
[ ˈbləʊaʊt ]
• an occasion when a tyre on a vehicle bursts or an electric fuse melts.
• a large or lavish meal or social gathering.
• "it is difficult to imagine the slim person going for a real blowout"
Similar:
party,
feast,
banquet,
celebration,
binge,
shindig,
shindy,
do,
beanfeast,
beano,
bunfight,
thrash,
nosh-up,
scoff,
slap-up meal,
tuck-in,
• an event at which goods are sold at heavily discounted prices.
• "the purpose of the blowout is to motivate new customers to visit"
• an easy victory in a sporting contest or election.
• "the game had been a blowout"
• an act or instance of blow-drying hair.
• "you can't do a blowout with super wet hair"
• a hollow eroded by the wind.