blow up the tote
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the whimsical notion that the payout on a particularly high-priced longshot might be a larger number than the tote board is capable of computing and/or displaying.
Verb
blow up the tote (third-person singular simple present blows up the tote, present participle blowing up the tote, simple past blew up the tote, past participle blown up the tote)
- (horse racing, of a horse) To win a race as a long shot.
- Giacomo blew up the tote by winning the 2005 Kentucky Derby at odds of 50-1.
Usage notes
The shortest odds at which a horse can be said to have blown up the tote is a matter of opinion.
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