PS。 The original meaning should be "losing face"
The behavioral mechanism of gaffes may be conditioned reflex. The rapid conditioned reflex makes the subject too late to control with consciousness, which leads to the dislocation of behavior and subject thought.
Gaffes usually show the true will of the subject.
Grammar:
Verb (short for verb) verb:
Often used to ask if someone has lost his manners.
Example: Did you lose your temper today?
Adjective:
Often used to modify nouns before nouns.
What a rude thing. Ah.
Noun:
Often used at the end of a sentence. Refers to a rude thing or thing.
What a gaffe this is.
Examples of gaffes:
When a fake mother takes off her clothes and becomes a real mother, she is rude!
It's rude when a panda becomes a shemale in order to lose weight!
It's rude when the remoulders vent their rifles SM in pursuit of girls!
How rude it was when everyone shook their heads and peeled off their golden fingers and found themselves not the protagonist, but passers-by!
Usage: similar to "brain damage" and "harmony"
Title party usage:
I was shocked at that time.
I was desperate.
I lost my temper then.
Classic saying: what a gaffe ~! {expression and tears show Jelja} ~