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1. A clumsy mistake, especially one made in public; a faux pas.
2. An amusing mistake made by an actor, or an announcer, or a news broadcaster, etc. during the making of a film, on a television program, or on the radio; which is usually removed before the film or program is shown or broadcast.
2. In baseball; a weakly hit ball that carries just beyond the infield or a high pitch that is lobbed to the batter.
2. An amusing mistake made by an actor, or an announcer, or a news broadcaster, etc. during the making of a film, on a television program, or on the radio; which is usually removed before the film or program is shown or broadcast.
2. In baseball; a weakly hit ball that carries just beyond the infield or a high pitch that is lobbed to the batter.
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Slip-ups, goofs, flubs: bloopers quotes.
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Quotes: Bloopers, Part 3
Slip-ups, goofs, flubs: bloopers quotes.
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“bloopers”
(slip-ups, goofs, flubs, and other blunders in many areas of communication; examples of incompetence and incongruity)
(slip-ups, goofs, flubs, and other blunders in many areas of communication; examples of language incompetence)
(slip-ups, goofs, flubs, and other blunders in many areas of communication; examples of language incompetence)