"Embarrassing gaffe" refers to a mistake or error made in a public or important situation that causes embarrassment or awkwardness for the person involved.
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Mr. Recchia has raised considerably more money and has the support of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee — but Mr. Recchia has been set back considerably by a slew
of embarrassing gaffes recently highlighted nationwide on the Daily Show and less - than - optimal debate performances upon which his opponent has seized.
Her stint was punctuated
by embarrassing gaffes and a lack of confidence in her ability to improve the city's public school system.
There's nothing that brings people together quite like a common office enemy, while chatting about another colleague's misfortune could save you from
an embarrassing gaffe (like asking about your assistant's wife, only to have him sob on your shoulder about the pending divorce).
The embarrassing gaffe saw the Tottenham MP trending on Twitter as hundreds online quickly pointed out the error in his complaint.
Though Guitarcade can be naturally unlocked through continued play, it's still
another embarrassing gaffe in a stream of DLC and DRM - related mistakes.