blooper
bloop er |ˈblo͞opər ˈblupər | ▶noun informal 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 denoting a radio that caused others to bloop, i.e., emit a loud howling noise ): from imitative bloop + -er 1 .
bloop ¦er |ˈbluːpə | ▶noun informal, chiefly N. Amer. 1 an embarrassing error. 2 Baseball a weakly hit fly ball landing just beyond the reach of the infielders. ORIGIN 1926 (originally US, denoting a radio which caused others to bloop, i.e. emit a loud howling noise ): from imitative bloop + -er 1 .
blooper Anglicisme pour bévue, gaffe (de tournage ).
bloop er /blúːpə r /名詞 C 1 ⦅米 ⦆大失敗, へま, どじ (⦅英 ⦆bloomer ).2 〘野球 〙テキサスヒット ; 高い山なりの投球 .