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tufguy

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Hi guys,

We say "I got confused but can we say I got blanked or do we need to say I got blank"?
 
"I got blank" and "I got blanked" are meaningless unless you define what 'blank' is supposed to mean. It could be one or the other, or both.
 
Normally, we would say, "my mind went blank".
 
Sometimes we say, "I was confused, my mind just blanked out."


--lotus
 
I am not a teacher.

In informal BrE, to blank means to ignore deliberately so, "I got blanked" means "I was ignored".
 
OK so, if I say "I got blanked" so that means "I was ignored by someone.
 
It would probably be better to say xxx blanked me.
 
OK like John blanked me?
 
In AmE, that phrase would likely be interpreted as "blanked" being a substitute for an obscenity. We do not usually use "blanked" for "ignored".
 
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