Blooper

Etymology
, of US origin.

Noun

 * 1)  A blunder, an error.
 * 2)  A fly ball that is weakly hit just over the infielders.
 * 3)  A filmed or videotaped outtake that has recorded an amusing accident and/or mistake.
 * 4)  A gaff-rigged fore-and-aft sail set from and aft of the aftmost mast of a square-rigged ship; a spanker.
 * 5)  A radio which interferes with other radios, causing them to bloop (squeal loudly).
 * 6)  The Vietnam-era  (due to its distinctive report).
 * 1)  A filmed or videotaped outtake that has recorded an amusing accident and/or mistake.
 * 2)  A gaff-rigged fore-and-aft sail set from and aft of the aftmost mast of a square-rigged ship; a spanker.
 * 3)  A radio which interferes with other radios, causing them to bloop (squeal loudly).
 * 4)  The Vietnam-era  (due to its distinctive report).
 * 1)  A gaff-rigged fore-and-aft sail set from and aft of the aftmost mast of a square-rigged ship; a spanker.
 * 2)  A radio which interferes with other radios, causing them to bloop (squeal loudly).
 * 3)  The Vietnam-era  (due to its distinctive report).
 * 1)  A radio which interferes with other radios, causing them to bloop (squeal loudly).
 * 2)  The Vietnam-era  (due to its distinctive report).
 * 1)  The Vietnam-era  (due to its distinctive report).

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