[
US
/ˈɫupɝ/
]
[ UK /lˈuːpɐ/ ]
[ UK /lˈuːpɐ/ ]
NOUN
- small hairless caterpillar having legs on only its front and rear segments; mostly larvae of moths of the family Geometridae
How To Use looper In A Sentence
- After that, the strip is passivated and dried. Then the strip goes into exit looper.
- She's packed the anniversary show with comedic bloopers, behind-the-scenes secrets and a gab session with Saturday Night Live cutup Seth Meyers. Martha Stewart Celebrates a Marvelous Milestone
- ¿No tengo alternativa y debo publicar mi trabajo junto con los top 10 de mejores bloopers de gente montando a caballo? Global Voices in English » Uruguay: CIP, Showcasing National Films and Shorts
- The funniest malapropisms and turns of phrase tend to be unintentional bloopers.
- John Hickenlooper vetoed a bill that would have required families near the poverty level to pay more for state-subsidized health insurance for their kids. Jason Salzman: Talk Radio Hosts, Orphanages, and Children's Health Insurance
- And don't forget when multinational forces raided a home several days after that video was released, they found what's been known as the blooper tape. CNN Transcript Jun 8, 2006
- We did make one big blooper while assembling the system: we installed the motherboard before installing the storage peripherals.
- The newly seeded alfalfa has plant bugs and potato leafhoppers and established alfalfa has army worms, alfalfa loopers, thistle caterpillars, and variegated cut worms.
- Beyond that, where are the bloopers, gag reels, and other fun material?
- In April, the researchers began field testing another lure formulation that attracts alfalfa loopers, cabbage loopers, and corn earworms.