Definition of wipeout

wipeoutnoun

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/ˈwaɪpaʊt//ˈwaɪpaʊt/

The word "wipeout" has its roots in the mid-19th century, particularly in the world of surfing. Initially, it referred to a "wipe-out" or "wiping out," a term used to describe a surfboard rider losing control, falling off, or being defeated by a large wave. Over time, the phrase took on a broader meaning, denoting a total defeat or failure, often with a sense of sudden and complete elimination or annihilation. The slang term gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, surf culture's heyday, and soon spread beyond surfdom to various contexts, such as sports, music, and everyday language. Today, "wipeout" is widely used to describe a sudden and decisive failure or triumph, often with a sense of drama and excitement.

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complete failure, defeat or destruction

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Example:
  • The party faces virtual wipeout in the election.

    Đảng này đang đứng trước nguy cơ bị xóa sổ trong cuộc bầu cử.

  • a 5–0 wipeout

    một trận thua 5–0

a fall from a surfboard

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