0 a funny mistake made by an actor during the making of a film or television programme and usually removed before the film or programme is shown
1 a mistake, often amusing, made by a person in public
Failure to exploit indexicality is a common legal blooper.
The second disc included a trivia game, bloopers, premiers, deleted scenes, interviews, trailers and teasers and the making of the film and songs.
It chronicled some of the craziest, weirdest and embarrassing sports bloopers in history.
So you anticipate a lashed-together series of outtakes and bloopers.
The player must progress down the path in the time limit given by correcting bloopers as in the main game.
This painful blooper made it into the film.
Many theatrical motion pictures feature bloopers during the end credits.
In the magazine's tenth anniversary issue, there was a blooper strip where the man and bear are talking.