Blow-by is usually understood to be exhaust gasses.
I want to hear a discussion about this, rather than argue, but why do you think this?
Surely blowby will occur all the time - so during compression the air forced in (especially during FI) will be pushed past the rings into the crankcase.
I understand that exhaust gases will be under much more pressure, but a common test for blow-by is to pressurise the inlet and watch for excessive crankcase venting - hence the blow-by..