'Jeopardy' contestant loses $3,200 after mispronouncing 'gangsta'

'Jeopardy' rules a difference between 'gangsta' and 'gangster'

— -- One syllable is all it takes to lose $3,200 on "Jeopardy."

“What is ‘Gangster’s Paradise Lost,’” answered Spicher.

He was first awarded the $1,600, but the judges later announced a reversal of the win.

The correct response is "What is Gangsta's Paradise Lost."

"Although Nick’s response of 'Gangster’s Paradise Lost' was initially accepted, the hard R sound caught the ear of one member of the onstage team, who immediately followed up with a quick check," explained Jeopardy in a post on their website.

The reversal was made because judges ruled that "gangsta" and "gangster" are two different words after seeing that they are listed separately in the Oxford Dictionary.

Both words have different definitions.

"Gangsta" is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as an informal noun meaning "a gang member," while "gangster" means "a member of a gang of violent crimes."

"Nick changed not only the song’s title, but also its meaning ­–- making his response unacceptable," Jeopardy said.