The difference between Bozo eruption and Gaffe
When used as nouns, bozo eruption means a remark—usually unscripted—by a politician or other public figure which is especially ill-considered and foolish, and which has negative repercussions for that individual and for his or her affiliated group, whereas gaffe means a foolish and embarrassing error, especially one made in public.
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Bozo eruption as a noun (slang, Canada, politics):
A remark—usually unscripted—by a politician or other public figure which is especially ill-considered and foolish, and which has negative repercussions for that individual and for his or her affiliated group.
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Gaffe as a noun:
A foolish and embarrassing error, especially one made in public.
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