Blooper ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Blooper ( noun )

  1. A blunder or embarrassing mistake.
  2. A humorous error in a film or broadcast.

Origin:

The word 'blooper' originated in the united states in the early 20th century and is believed to be a blend of the words 'bloomer' and 'whoops.'.

Examples:

  1. The actor's blooper during the live performance made the audience burst into laughter.
  2. The blooper reel at the end of the movie showed several outtakes and mishaps on set.
  3. The reporter's blooper was caught on live television, causing the news anchor to burst into laughter.
  4. The athlete's blooper cost the team the game, much to the disappointment of the fans.
  5. The blooper became an instant viral sensation on the internet, with people sharing and commenting on the mistake.

(As a verb)

Blooper ( verb )

  1. A blunder or embarrassing mistake.
  2. A humorous error in a film or broadcast.

Origin:

The word 'blooper' originated in the united states in the early 20th century and is believed to be a blend of the words 'bloomer' and 'whoops.'.

Examples:

  1. The actor's blooper during the live performance made the audience burst into laughter.
  2. The blooper reel at the end of the movie showed several outtakes and mishaps on set.
  3. The reporter's blooper was caught on live television, causing the news anchor to burst into laughter.
  4. The athlete's blooper cost the team the game, much to the disappointment of the fans.
  5. The blooper became an instant viral sensation on the internet, with people sharing and commenting on the mistake.
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