BLAMESTORM

Etymology

Noun

blamestorm (plural blamestorms)

A process for determining the cause(s), human and otherwise, of the failure of something

Verb

blamestorm (third-person singular simple present blamestorms, present participle blamestorming, simple past and past participle blamestormed)

to have a blamestorm, i.e, a session where a group discusses the cause(s), human and otherwise, of the failure of something

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