Wipeout ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wipeout ( noun )

  1. A complete destruction or elimination of something.
  2. A severe failure or defeat.
  3. A surfing maneuver in which a surfer falls off the board while attempting a difficult maneuver.

Origin:

Derived from the verb "to wipe out" which means to completely destroy or eliminate something.

Examples:

  1. The war resulted in a wipeout of the enemy forces.
  2. The company's new product was a wipeout.
  3. The team suffered a wipeout in the championship game.
  4. He attempted a wipeout maneuver but fell off the board.
  5. The wipeout of the dinosaurs was caused by a meteor impact.

(As a verb)

Wipeout ( verb )

  1. A complete destruction or elimination of something.
  2. A severe failure or defeat.
  3. A surfing maneuver in which a surfer falls off the board while attempting a difficult maneuver.

Origin:

Derived from the verb "to wipe out" which means to completely destroy or eliminate something.

Examples:

  1. The war resulted in a wipeout of the enemy forces.
  2. The company's new product was a wipeout.
  3. The team suffered a wipeout in the championship game.
  4. He attempted a wipeout maneuver but fell off the board.
  5. The wipeout of the dinosaurs was caused by a meteor impact.
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