mis·flash noun pl. -ES
[ˌmis-ˈflash]; IPA /misˈflæʃ/
1. A photo that is mistimed or taken unexpectedly, resulting in a gesture, expression, or composition otherwise nearly impossible to pose or replicate that is comical in nature
2. A ridiculous photo that is unintentionally hilarious
3. An unplanned photo which makes you laugh every time you view it
4. The most priceless expression or gesture ever caught on film
mis·flash verb -ED -ING -ES
[ˈmis-ˌflash]; IPA /misflæʃ/
-v.t.
1. To take a misflash of
-v.i.
2. To take a misflash
3. To be the subject for misflashes
[Origin: MIS- + FLASH; MIS- ME-OE misse-, G miss-, OF mes-; FLASH ME flasshen, flaschen, flaskien]