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gen. 'оттянуться', "оторваться", повеселиться на полную (Quibbler); "оттянуться" (Inf. to have a great time; to have a lot of fun. eg The food was good and we had a blast. Thanks for inviting us to the party. Quibbler); повеселиться на полную (Quibbler)
Игорь Миг отрываться; оттопыриться; торчать
idiom. получить огромное удовольствие (Take the kids to the water park and wading pool at Confederation Park – they'll have a blast, and so will you. • Artist Joshua Hawkins says he and a few buddies had 'a blast' painting the mysterious Cookie Monster mural in Peoria, Ill. (...) The Illinois artist says a man purporting to be the property owner commissioned him to realize a very specific artistic vision, reminiscent of a Soviet-era propaganda poster, of the beloved Sesame Street character holding up a cookie shooting a rainbow over a cityscape with the Russian words, "Peace. Land. Cookies." cbc.ca ART Vancouver)
inf. получить море удовольствия (Andrey Truhachev); получить уйму удовольствия (Andrey Truhachev); прекрасно проводить время (VLZ_58); балдеть (VLZ_58)
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