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Definition of blooper

blooper

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Definitions include: metaphorical teat that provides government entitlement programs.
Definitions include: When getting dissed by your friends and you have nothing to comeback at them with so you need to take the loss.
Definitions include: acronym for not mind safe.
Definitions include: an event in which occupants of a stopped car (usually at a traffic signal) exit the car, run around it, and then re-enter the car.
Definitions include: "dumb brick", i.e. very cold.
Definitions include: a girl who is fun to be with, but who a person would be embarrassed to be seen with.
Definitions include: to "snort" + "chortle" (i.e. snort + laugh.)
Definitions include: a sleeve that fits around a can of beer (or other canned beverage) to insulate it.
Definitions include: a mentally handicapped person.
Definitions include: see ASLR.

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