Pronunciation: /ˈvɪdioʊˌbɑmɪŋ/
noun the act of interrupting a video recording, typically by unexpectedly appearing in the camera's field of view
A1 Videobombing is when someone unexpectedly appears in a video.
A2 I saw a funny videobombing incident on social media yesterday.
B1 The videobombing trend has become popular among internet users.
B2 The actor pulled off a hilarious videobombing prank during the live interview.
C1 Videobombing can sometimes lead to legal issues if done without permission.
C2 The videobombing incident went viral and gained millions of views online.
formal The news anchor was not amused by the videobombing incident during the live broadcast.
informal My friend loves videobombing whenever we take group photos.
slang Stop videobombing my TikTok videos, it's so annoying!
figurative His loud laughter was like a videobombing interruption in the solemn atmosphere of the library.
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