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blamestorming, n. colloq. (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈbleɪmˌstɔːmɪŋ|, U.S. |ˈbleɪmˌstɔrmɪŋ| [‹ blame n. + storming n., after brain-storming n. and adj. at brain n. Compounds 2.] The process of investigating the reasons for a failure and of apportioning blame, esp. by means of discussion or debate.
1997Wired Feb. 76/4 Blamestorming, to sit around and discuss why a deadline was missed or a project failed and who's responsible. 1998Coloradoan (Fort Collins) 26 Feb. a1/2 It might be time for a round of blamestorming. 2000Weatherwise Sept.–Oct. 60/2 When the controlled burn got out of control and scorched homes in Los Alamos, the ‘blamestorming’ that naturally followed had some people casting a questioning eye toward the National Weather Service. |