1979 Major League Baseball All-Star Game — MLB All Star Game year=1979 visitor=National League top1=2 top2=1 top3=1 top4=0 top5=0 top6=1 top7=0 top8=1 top9=1 visitor r=7 visitor h=10 visitor e=1 home=American League bot1=3 bot2=0 bot3=2 bot4=0 bot5=0 bot6=1 bot7=0 bot8=0 bot9=0 home r=6… … Wikipedia
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bloop — (n.) 1931, from bloop (v.), 1926, a word from the early days of radio (see BLOOPER (Cf. blooper)). Related: Blooped; blooping … Etymology dictionary
blooper — [“blupa* ] 1. n. an embarrassing broadcasting error that must be bleeped or blooped out of the program. □ I made a blooper, and they cut it out of the program. □ There is a record you can buy that lets you hear the famous bloopers of the past. 2 … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
bloop — I. ˈblüp verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: imitative intransitive verb : to make a howling noise : operate a radio receiving set that makes such a noise see blooper 1 transitive verb … Useful english dictionary