oof (adj.)
/uːf/
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Out of focus: Used to describe an image, scene, or moment that lacks clarity or sharpness, often leading to humorous or unintended visual results.
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Example: "The entire shot was totally oof, making it impossible to use in the final cut."
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Colloquial: Signifying a state of confusion or disorientation, often referring to the visual representation where nothing is quite clear or easily discernible.
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Example: "The camera slipped, and now all we got is an oof frame of blurry faces."
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