Blow off

Pronunciation: /ˈbɫoʊ ˈɔf/

Blow off (verb)

  1. To deliberately not give attention to someone, especially after they ask for help or contact.
  2. To cancel plans and not show up, often in a careless or last-minute way.
  3. To treat an idea or concern as not worth serious thought or action.

Examples

  • She blew off my message, so I felt ignored.
  • He blew off the caller, and the conversation ended quickly.