blooped

blooped
v. hit the ball high and in a low arc so it lands a little beyond the infield (Baseball); discharge a short low-pitched sound (of an electronic apparatus); botch, ruin, bungle, destroy, screw up (Slang) n. ball hit high and in a low arc landing a little beyond the infield (Baseball); short low-pitched sound made by an electronic apparatus; blooper, embarrassing mistake made in public

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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