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bloopers

  • plural
    of blooper.
    blooper
    noun
    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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Simms: We really don’t have many bloopers because of the way we shot, that fake-documentary style.

From Los Angeles Times May 28, 2025

For MIT engineers, the lunar bloopers also highlight an opportunity to innovate.

From Science Daily May 15, 2024

The Courage capitalized on a pair of bloopers by the Reign defense to get the equalizer in the 43rd minute.

From Seattle Times Oct. 1, 2023

Click to watch the best of the bloopers.

From BBC May 8, 2023

It was a collection of sports bloopers, and guess who they saved for last.

From "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor