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单词 photobomb
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Definition of photobomb in English:

photobomb

verb ˈfəʊtəʊbɒmˈfoʊdoʊˌbɑm
[with object]informal
  • 1Spoil a photograph of (a person or thing) by unexpectedly appearing in the camera's field of view as the picture is taken, typically as a prank or practical joke.

    we were interrupted and photobombed by at least twenty tourists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here he is photobombing Kathleen Sebelius at an event where he reportedly pestered her to call his children on his phone.
    • It turns out, back in June I was photobombed while having my photo taken with Rob Brydon
    • Then I got photobombed by my boss and a coworker, which made me realize how silly these outfit photos can sometimes be.
    • The son of Australian Olympic chief John Coates has become a global internet phenomenon after he photobombed the Queen.
    • During the announcement for Best Female Actress in a Comedy Series, Tina Fey photobombed her BFF and fellow nominee, Amy Poehler.
    • Photobombing normally leaves people upset about strangers crashing their nice Kodak moment.
    • Thom Yorke is awesome. Not for being in Radiohead, but for photobombing this tourist in France.
    • I got photobombed by Giovanni Ribisi at the Avatar exhibit preview in Seattle.
    • As you can see, I was photobombed by the entire tour group: so much for a clean, picturesque backdrop of the desert.
    • Please check out this polaroid from around 1979 of Chevy Chase getting photobombed by John Belushi on the set of SNL.
    • A hungry emu photobombed a holidaying couple after they stopped feeding it to pay attention to other animals on the farm they were visiting.
    • I got photobombed by some guy wearing an "East Nasty" shirt.
    • Tina Fey was already a black belt in photobombing when she hit the background of this picture.
    • Earlier this year I popped up on the front page of the New York Times photobombing Obama.
    • Photobombing is one of my favorite hobbies ever.
    • We got photobombed at Sydney Opera House!
    • I only found out later that I had actually photobombed Kim Kardashian.
    • Photobombing has become something of a growing phenomenon in the age of Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
    • As KROQ listeners, chances are high that you’ve photobombed a friend or complete stranger, or better yet, you've been photobombed.
    • They hold rowdy protests outside his office, heckle him at public appearances, and even photobomb him at City Hall.
    1. 1.1 Spoil (a photograph) by unexpectedly appearing in the camera's field of view as the picture is taken.
      she actually photobombed a picture of me with Jonah
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When she was posing for a picture in Hawaii, a half-naked streaker holding a torch photobombed her picture.
      • I just noticed my puppy Pepper photo bombed my picture.
      • My sister photobombed nearly all our good pics!
      • You all know that I love photo-bombing photos, so I am certainly happy to do it under any circumstances.
      • Some of his favourite subjects are children - even when he gets back to the office, downloads his shots and realises they've adroitly photobombed his pictures.
      • I thought he might regret letting me eat a bite of his deep fried grilled cheese after I photobombed his picture.
      • As these pictures show, no animal can photobomb a picture like man's best friend.
      • I've already photobombed two tourist pics today.
      • If you are taking a picture and someone photobombs it, play it cool.
      • Someone captured the moment and you can actually make out someone on the tennis courts photobombing the picture.
      • A huge fan, the 51-year-old Seinfeld actress was forced to photobomb a snap in order to get a picture with the First Lady.
      • My husband's ocean picture was photobombed by a stranger's dog.
noun ˈfəʊtəʊbɒmˈfoʊdoʊˌbɑm
informal
  • A photograph that has been spoiled by the unexpected appearance of an unintended subject in the camera's field of view as the picture was taken.

    everyone loves a good photobomb and it's even more hilarious when celebrities get in on the action
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is the best photobomb I’ve ever seen.
    • It's been a while since we rounded up the best animal photobombs, but rest assured: the animal kingdom has been hard at work ruining people's pictures.
    • These photos take the concept of the photobomb to a whole new level.
    • The Josh Hamilton photobomb is taking the Internet by storm and making a lot of fans jealous.
    • A post on the fans' group website compared Gill's photobomb to infamous prankster Karl Power, who changed into his kit to bustle in on United's team photo before a quarter-final loss in 2001.
    • The best reader-submitted photobombs submitted by midnight this Friday, will win one of 10 double passes to the Gold Coast premiere of Hugh Jackman's new film.
    • In the epic photobomb moment watched live by one billion people during the opening ceremony, Phil Coates slowly lowers himself into a shot with Her Majesty.
    • We've all seen photobombs - photos where others hop in unexpectedly, essentially "ruining" the photo to hilarious effect - but we've never seen photobombs quite as hilarious as the ones from weddings.

Derivatives

  • photobomber

  • noun
    informal
    • The U.S. Open photobomber who interrupted Sunday night's prize-giving claims the House of Commons is his next target.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Soon you'll be able to snap pictures of your fave spots without all those photobombers, or just regular people, getting in the way.
      • Just a brief note to all TV networks: when placing your reporters around fans for filmed segments during sporting events - beware the photobomber.
      • It's pretty clear that animals are by far the best photobombers out there.
      • Users can finally strike back at photobombers out to wreck their party photos.

Origin

Early 21st century: perhaps after Google bomb.

Definition of photobomb in US English:

photobomb

verbˈfōdōˌbämˈfoʊdoʊˌbɑm
[with object]informal
  • 1Spoil a photograph of (a person or thing) by unexpectedly appearing in the camera's field of view as the picture is taken, typically as a prank or practical joke.

    we were interrupted and photobombed by at least twenty tourists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Photobombing has become something of a growing phenomenon in the age of Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
    • We got photobombed at Sydney Opera House!
    • Photobombing is one of my favorite hobbies ever.
    • They hold rowdy protests outside his office, heckle him at public appearances, and even photobomb him at City Hall.
    • Photobombing normally leaves people upset about strangers crashing their nice Kodak moment.
    • The son of Australian Olympic chief John Coates has become a global internet phenomenon after he photobombed the Queen.
    • A hungry emu photobombed a holidaying couple after they stopped feeding it to pay attention to other animals on the farm they were visiting.
    • During the announcement for Best Female Actress in a Comedy Series, Tina Fey photobombed her BFF and fellow nominee, Amy Poehler.
    • It turns out, back in June I was photobombed while having my photo taken with Rob Brydon
    • I only found out later that I had actually photobombed Kim Kardashian.
    • I got photobombed by some guy wearing an "East Nasty" shirt.
    • Then I got photobombed by my boss and a coworker, which made me realize how silly these outfit photos can sometimes be.
    • I got photobombed by Giovanni Ribisi at the Avatar exhibit preview in Seattle.
    • Tina Fey was already a black belt in photobombing when she hit the background of this picture.
    • Here he is photobombing Kathleen Sebelius at an event where he reportedly pestered her to call his children on his phone.
    • As you can see, I was photobombed by the entire tour group: so much for a clean, picturesque backdrop of the desert.
    • Please check out this polaroid from around 1979 of Chevy Chase getting photobombed by John Belushi on the set of SNL.
    • As KROQ listeners, chances are high that you’ve photobombed a friend or complete stranger, or better yet, you've been photobombed.
    • Thom Yorke is awesome. Not for being in Radiohead, but for photobombing this tourist in France.
    • Earlier this year I popped up on the front page of the New York Times photobombing Obama.
    1. 1.1 Spoil (a photograph) by unexpectedly appearing in the camera's field of view as the picture is taken.
      she actually photobombed a picture of me with Jonah
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A huge fan, the 51-year-old Seinfeld actress was forced to photobomb a snap in order to get a picture with the First Lady.
      • Some of his favourite subjects are children - even when he gets back to the office, downloads his shots and realises they've adroitly photobombed his pictures.
      • When she was posing for a picture in Hawaii, a half-naked streaker holding a torch photobombed her picture.
      • If you are taking a picture and someone photobombs it, play it cool.
      • You all know that I love photo-bombing photos, so I am certainly happy to do it under any circumstances.
      • I've already photobombed two tourist pics today.
      • I just noticed my puppy Pepper photo bombed my picture.
      • As these pictures show, no animal can photobomb a picture like man's best friend.
      • I thought he might regret letting me eat a bite of his deep fried grilled cheese after I photobombed his picture.
      • My husband's ocean picture was photobombed by a stranger's dog.
      • Someone captured the moment and you can actually make out someone on the tennis courts photobombing the picture.
      • My sister photobombed nearly all our good pics!
nounˈfōdōˌbämˈfoʊdoʊˌbɑm
informal
  • A photograph that has been spoiled by the unexpected appearance of an unintended subject in the camera's field of view as the picture was taken.

    everyone loves a good photobomb and it's even more hilarious when celebrities get in on the action
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Josh Hamilton photobomb is taking the Internet by storm and making a lot of fans jealous.
    • In the epic photobomb moment watched live by one billion people during the opening ceremony, Phil Coates slowly lowers himself into a shot with Her Majesty.
    • These photos take the concept of the photobomb to a whole new level.
    • The best reader-submitted photobombs submitted by midnight this Friday, will win one of 10 double passes to the Gold Coast premiere of Hugh Jackman's new film.
    • This is the best photobomb I’ve ever seen.
    • We've all seen photobombs - photos where others hop in unexpectedly, essentially "ruining" the photo to hilarious effect - but we've never seen photobombs quite as hilarious as the ones from weddings.
    • A post on the fans' group website compared Gill's photobomb to infamous prankster Karl Power, who changed into his kit to bustle in on United's team photo before a quarter-final loss in 2001.
    • It's been a while since we rounded up the best animal photobombs, but rest assured: the animal kingdom has been hard at work ruining people's pictures.

Origin

Early 21st century: perhaps after Google bomb.

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