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blipvert noun a brief, high-speed, intense, concentrated television commercial UK A term introduced by the 1985 movie Max Headroom.- The programmes will be set “20 minutes into the future” in a world in which television is the only growth industry, and viewers’ minds are dominated by “blipverts”–TV commercials that happen so fast that they are embedded in viewers’ minds before they can switch channels. — The Guardian, 23 March 1985
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