Merriam-Webster Drops an ‘F-Bomb’ into the Dictionary
It may not be good form to use the actual word, but the term for it is now officially a part of the English language. The word czars at Merriam-Webster have added the “F-bomb” to the dictionary.
It may not be good form to use the actual word, but the term for it is now officially a part of the English language. The word czars at Merriam-Webster have added the “F-bomb” to the dictionary.
Unfortunately for Bob Beckel, this isn't the first time it's happened. Also unfortunate for him, DVR and the fact that we can relive this moment over, and over.
Being that I work in the broadcast field, I know how frustrating it can be when something doesn't go as planned when it's suppose to be live. All you want to do is throw your headphone off and swear. Most times though, you don't because you want to avoid that pesky FCC fine. This local news producer however didn't realize he was miced up and dropped us two delightful treats.