blooper

英 [ˈbluː.pər]      美 [ˈbluː.pɚ]
  • n. 大挫折;引起杂音的收音机
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blooper (n.)
"blunder," 1943, apparently first in theater, from American English baseball slang meaning "a fly ball in a high arc missed by the fielder" (1937) or else from the earlier sense "radio receiver that interferes with nearby sets" when a careless operator throws it into oscillation (1926), in which case it imitates the resulting sound.
1. Boy, did my boss make a blooper today!
哇, 我们老板今天犯了一个大错误!