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bloop
[ bloop ]
noun
- a clumsy mistake:
The directions look easy, but I still made one bloop after another.
- a howling sound or high-pitched hum, especially a signal of interference generated through a radio set.
- Baseball. blooper ( def 3a ) (often used attributively):
That was a perfect bloop single—hit right “where they ain’t!”
verb (used with object)
- to ruin; botch:
They blooped another sales opportunity by pretending to know more about the product than they actually do.
- to make (a howling sound or high-pitched hum), especially as generated through a radio set:
The noises they blooped over the radio were some seriously creepy signals.
- Baseball. to hit a blooper:
He blooped that one into shallow right for a base hit.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bloop1
Example Sentences
A bloop and a blast, as they say, and the Dodgers would have tied the game.
Mookie Betts continued his comeback from a season marred by position changes and a broken hand with an RBI bloop single in the third and a diving catch in the fourth.
He gave up one run in the first, after a couple of bloop singles and a sacrifice fly.
Ohtani reached the milestone with his last hit Thursday, a bloop double in the eighth inning of a 7-2 victory over the San Diego Padres.
They manufactured four runs in the fourth inning on a bouncing, two-run double from Barnes, an RBI single from Mookie Betts and a opposite-field, bloop single from Miguel Rojas.
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