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    bloop·er
    [ˈblo͞opər]
    noun
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    blooper (noun) · bloopers (plural noun)
    1. an embarrassing error:
      "he poked fun at his own tendency to utter bloopers"
      • a brief television or radio segment containing a humorous error, often collected with others for broadcast as a group:
        "a selection of bloopers and outtakes from the evening"
    2. baseball
      a weakly hit fly ball landing just beyond the reach of the infielders:
      "a blooper over the shortstop's head"
    Origin
    1926 (originally US, denoting a radio which caused others to bloop, i.e. emit a loud howling noise): from imitative bloop + -er.
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  1. blooper noun [C] (MISTAKE) Add to word list a funny mistake made by an actor during the making of a film or television programme and usually removed before the film or programme is shown
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    blooper [ bloo -per ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA 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.:
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    A blooper, or gag reel, is short clip from a film or video production, usually a deleted scene, containing a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew. It also refers to an error made during a live radio or TV broadcast or news report, usually in terms of misspoken words or technical errors.
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