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photobomb
[ foh-toh-bom ]
verb (used with object)
- to ruin (a photograph) by appearing in the image without the photographer鈥檚 knowledge, often in some dramatic or comical way:
My brother photobombed what would have been a nice photo of my grandma and me.
- to do this to (the subject of a photograph or the photographer):
I thought I had a great picture, but I got photobombed by a pigeon flying by.
noun
- a photograph that is ruined in this way.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫丑辞顎僼辞路产辞尘产顎卛苍驳 noun
- 辫丑辞顎僼辞路产辞尘产顎卐谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of photobomb1
Example Sentences
The speaker of the House, the man second in line to the presidency 鈥 Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana 鈥 had to photobomb the much-shared shot taken aboard the so-called Trump Force One airplane last weekend.
The Arizona farmer photobombed a photograph the Cop, Convict, Comedian and Rabbi took together to celebrate their night out with the faithful.
They encountered an immense flurry of different salps that were doing their nightly migration to the surface -- and many photobombing sharks, squids and crustaceans, Sutherland noted.
Two of our galaxy鈥檚 most famous stars were recently photobombed by what appears to be a celestial question mark.
The King County Courthouse鈥檚 ungainly profile photobombed countless Seattle cityscape portraits for four decades.
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