Photobomb

//ˈfəʊtəʊˌbɒm//

"Photobomb" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Edmonton Eskimos fans taunt a Calgary Stampeders mascot who photobombed their group photo. [image caption]

Modern Family's Eric Stonestreet snuck into a few snapshots too, photobombing some of the other celebs and making funny faces.

Or you could just grab a beer from a side street cafe and photobomb the fountain pictures of unsuspecting tourists.

His^([sic]) person who uploaded the video, who appears to be Ellis' father, wrote in his description that the photobomb was not the only surprise welcome they staged that day.

Twitter was also filled with comments about the Queen photobomb.

Athletes are celebrated just for competing. Russian gymnast Anna Pavlova, who recorded an imperfect 0.00 for one of her vault attempts, could try to land a photobomb of herself mugging in the background of all those photos that will be taken of Phelps lugging around his gold.

Today, the photo can be labelled a photobomb, which implies a narrative of surreptitious sabotage, connects the stingray to a whole tribe of obnoxious pranksters, and makes the ray look like his smile might contain a hint of frat-boyish dissolution.

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