Lingo
[blow] smoke
to try to deceive a person by doing or saying something that misleads or confuses them
The idiom "blow smoke" originated from the literal act of blowing smoke into someone's face to deceive or confuse them. This practice, often associated with stage magicians, created an illusion or diversion that allowed the performer to execute a trick or escape unnoticed. Over time, the expression evolved into a metaphorical sense. It is now used to refer to the act of making false statements, exaggerations, or empty promises to mislead or confuse others.
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