blamestorm
English
Etymology
From blame + storm; presumably influenced by brainstorm.
Noun
blamestorm (plural blamestorms)
- A process for determining the cause(s), human and otherwise, of the failure of something
- 2000, Nelson DeMille, The Lion's Game, page 354:
- This was more of a brainstorming session, which is better than a blamestorm, and we were all invited to share and contribute.
- 2008 February 16, The Magpie, “Harsh realities”, in Townsville Bulletin:
- SO is this the end to the blamestorm which has swirled around black/white relations in Australia for more than 200 years?
- 2008 November 30, Gary Crooks, Spokane Spokesman-Review:
- Apathetic, yet curious, he solved the conundrum by facebooking his prey, then weathering the blamestorm. Victory was his.
- 2008 April 24, Carlos Amato, “Enough blamestorming!”, in The Times (Johannesburg):
- We should all be ashamed of ourselves for using Leila Parreira’s grave illness, and her husband’s departure to be with her, as a pretext for a ridiculously futile blamestorm.
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
- 2002, Jonathan Feldman, Sams Teach Yourself Network Troubleshooting in 24 Hours, page 176:
- So before blamestorming wireless, make sure that the problem does not exist when you are using wired networking.
- 2004 October 1, “Create a no-blame lab environment.”, in Medical Laboratory Observer:
- Instead of brainstorming and problem-solving, professionals blamestormed, creating more problems and inaction.
- 2005 February 7, Rick Y, “Thanks Birds..”, in alt.sports.football.pro.phila-eagles (Usenet):
- I'm gald to see that there are people like you that appreciate the Eagles and aren't just looking to blamestorm and blow off steam.
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