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blooper
[ bloo-per ]
noun
- Informal. an embarrassing or humorous mistake, as one spoken live over a radio or television broadcast or one recorded during the filming of a movie, television show, etc.:
At the end of each season, the cast gathers to watch all the hilarious bloopers that were edited out along the way.
- Radio. a receiving set that generates from its antenna radio-frequency signals that interfere with other nearby receivers.
- Baseball.
- Also called bloop, looper, Texas leaguer. a fly ball that carries just beyond the infield, where it is out of catching range for both the infielders and the outfielders, resulting in a hit for the batter.
- Also blooper ball []. a pitched ball that travels in a high arc before deceptively dropping into the strike zone.
blooper
/ ˈbluːpə /
noun
- informal.a blunder; bloomer; stupid mistake
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of blooper1
Example Sentences
But the Wayanses are having an evident good time working together, as underscored by the bloopers that run under the closing credits — and what more do you want from them, really?
I’ve seen pieces of the show, and discovered that the parts that really bring me back are the blooper reels.
For MIT engineers, the lunar bloopers also highlight an opportunity to innovate.
Its fraternal spirit reminded me of the blooper reels you’d see at the end of the Burt Reynolds movies made by director Hal Needham who, yes, began his career as a stunt double.
As for memorable moments, he’s authored more bloopers in the outfield and on the basepaths than highlights.
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