Perhaps the acronym "OOF" wouldn't be very fitting considering its current connotation, but something like Out-Of-Focus tags would be very powerful. As an example, some detailed backgrounds have certain elements that many people would blacklist, creating a false positive. For an example of this example, consider those who hate zoophilia. I'm sure that 'feral rating:e' is in the blacklist of quite a few users here. Sometimes that feral is just a squirrel perched on a tree while the actual content that the user wants to see doesn't have any feral-on-feral or feral-on-anthro action. This is just one use case I can think of.
This way, if someone searches 'rating:e -feral', they can still see those pictures with hot anthro-on-anthro action which happen to have a feral animal or a few sprinkled in for decoration or scene-setting. I dunno. I don't think this would ever be implemented; it seems confusing and would only add more work for taggers, since it would be more things to type/click though to differentiate when certain elements are not the focus of the piece. Plus, there would be a lot of ambiguity and opinion on whether an element would be a part of the focus or not. However, it's certainly interesting to discuss what could be, if only a perfect AI could seemingly fetch us unlimited yiff and tag everything perfectly.