Outtake (noun)

  1. A piece of recorded material that has been left out of a final version of a film or video.
  2. A piece of recorded material that was not used in a final version of an album, radio or television broadcast.

Origin:

Derived from the verb 'take' meaning to film or record, 'outtake' is a noun which was formed by combining the words 'out' and 'take'.

Examples:

  1. The director had an extensive collection of outtakes from the movie.
  2. The radio station released a special album featuring outtakes from their comedy show.
  3. A lot of outtakes from the show were leaked online.
  4. The outtakes from the concert were just as entertaining as the main performance.
  5. Many fans were eagerly waiting for the release of the outtakes from the recent film.
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