noun General Slang

blooper

BLOO-per · noun · slang

The M79 grenade launcher.

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A Vietnam-era nickname for the M79 single-shot 40mm grenade launcher, named for the distinctive hollow 'bloop' sound it makes when fired.

“The old-timers still call the grenade launcher a blooper.”
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blooper In A Sentence

The old-timers still call the grenade launcher a blooper.

Origin & Usage

US military slang from the Vietnam War, onomatopoeic.

People Also Ask

What does 'blooper' mean in the military?

It's a nickname for the M79 40mm grenade launcher, a single-shot shoulder-fired weapon used heavily in the Vietnam War.

Why is it called a blooper?

The name is onomatopoeic — it imitates the distinctive hollow 'bloop' sound the M79 makes when it fires a round.

Is 'blooper' the same as the everyday word for a mistake?

No. In civilian English a blooper is an embarrassing gaffe or filming error, but in military slang it specifically means the M79 grenade launcher.

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