photobomb
English
WOTD – 5 November 2012
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfəʊtəʊˌbɒm/
Audio (AU) (file)
Verb
photobomb (third-person singular simple present photobombs, present participle photobombing, simple past and past participle photobombed)
- (transitive) To unexpectedly appear in a photograph, especially so as to ruin the picture.
- 2010 September 6, Renato Gandia, “Labour Day rivalry rekindled among fans”, in Calgary Sun, archived from the original on 10 September 2010:
- Edmonton Eskimos fans taunt a Calgary Stampeders mascot who photobombed their group photo. [image caption]
- 2012, Let's Go Budget Rome, Let's Go Publications, →ISBN, pages 57–58:
- Or you could just grab a beer from a side street cafe and photobomb the fountain pictures of unsuspecting tourists.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:photobomb.
Translations
to unexpectedly appear in a photograph
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Noun
photobomb (plural photobombs)
- An act of photobombing.
- 2012 March 27, “Best photobomb EVER! Returning Navy sailor surprises grandmother by jumping in a photo on her birthday”, in Daily Mail:
- His[sic] person who uploaded the video, who appears to be Ellis' father, wrote in his description that the photobomb was not the only surprise welcome they staged that day.
- A photo containing someone or something that is photobombing.
- 2008 August 21, Burt Constable, “Phelps fatigue, feuds and flaps mean Olympics can't end soon enough”, in Daily Herald:
- Athletes are celebrated just for competing. Russian gymnast Anna Pavlova, who recorded an imperfect 0.00 for one of her vault attempts, could try to land a photobomb of herself mugging in the background of all those photos that will be taken of Phelps lugging around his gold.
- 2012 October 9, Andrea Denhoed, “A Few Words About The Stingray Photobomb”, in The New Yorker:
- Today, the photo can be labelled a photobomb, which implies a narrative of surreptitious sabotage, connects the stingray to a whole tribe of obnoxious pranksters, and makes the ray look like his smile might contain a hint of frat-boyish dissolution.
Translations
a photo containing someone or something that is photobombing
Further reading
- Photobombing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Category:Photobombing on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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