Bubble

Word BUBBLE
Character 6
Hyphenation bub ble
Pronunciations /ˈbʌb.əl/

Definitions and meanings of "Bubble"

What do we mean by bubble?

A thin, usually spherical or hemispherical film of liquid filled with air or gas. noun

A globular body of air or gas formed within a liquid. noun

A pocket formed in a solid by air or gas that is trapped, as during cooling or hardening. noun

The sound made by the forming and bursting of bubbles. noun

Something insubstantial, groundless, or ephemeral, especially a fantastic or impracticable idea or belief. noun

Something light or effervescent. noun

A usually transparent glass or plastic dome. noun

A protective, often isolating envelope or cover. noun

A usually oval outline, as on a ballot or a standardized test form, intended to be filled in using a pencil or pen. noun

A rounded or irregularly shaped outline containing the words that a character in a cartoon is represented to be saying. noun

An increase in the price of a commodity, investment, or market that is not warranted by economic fundamentals and is usually caused by ongoing investment or speculation in the expectation that the price will increase further. noun

To form or give off bubbles. intransitive verb

To move or flow with a gurgling sound. intransitive verb

To rise to the surface. intransitive verb

To become active or intense enough to come into prominence. intransitive verb

To display irrepressible activity or emotion. intransitive verb

A spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid.

A small spherical cavity in a solid material.

(by extension) Anything resembling a hollow sphere.

Anything lacking firmness or solidity; a cheat or fraud; an empty project.

A period of intense speculation in a market, causing prices to rise quickly to irrational levels as the metaphorical bubble expands, and then fall even more quickly as the bubble bursts.

The emotional and/or physical atmosphere in which the subject is immersed.

An officer's station in a prison dormitory, affording views on all sides.

Someone who has been ‘bubbled’ or fooled; a dupe.

A small, hollow, floating bead or globe, formerly used for testing the strength of spirits.

The globule of air in the chamber of a spirit level.

A laugh.

A Greek.

Any of the small magnetized areas that make up bubble memory.

The point in a poker tournament when the last player without a prize loses all their chips and leaves the game, leaving only players that are going to win prizes. (e.g., if the last remaining 9 players win prizes, then the point when the 10th player leaves the tournament)

A group of people who are in quarantine together.

Cockney Rhyming Slang. (Bubble Bath - Laugh) Urban Dictionary

Magical place that constitutes a temporary mental refuge Urban Dictionary

A form of dancing Urban Dictionary

A females ass, preferably big Urban Dictionary

A pipe used for smoking crystal meth Urban Dictionary

A wad/sum of cash that should be used to pay legitimate expenses such as bills or rent, but instead is spent on questionable activities like drinking, drugs and new gear. Urban Dictionary

To make it big, blow up Urban Dictionary

A late model, 90's Chevy caprice Urban Dictionary

A ice water tecnique used for processing hash. stick your leftover trim and/or bud leaves in the freezer for about an hour while you get a bucket of ice cold water with ice cubes, a mixer, 6 or 7 mesh bags each with different grades putting the highest grade out and putting all the other mesh bags accordingly in. put your cold stash in the bag and then in the bucket, fill it ice and mix away. pull each bag out and stain out the hash sperately for each bag. then strain the rest water in the last bag. Urban Dictionary

A form of dancing ( for example: a girl is wining and a guy goes behind her and she continues on to dance) Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Bubble

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The word "bubble" in example sentences

_Bubble, bubble, bubble, bubble_, came from the basin as the boy thrust in his face. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

When Obama sells 10 tons to lower the national debt those stuck holding gold will know what the term bubble means. ❋ Unknown (2011)

But This Might Be Misguided After being buffeted by the dot-com, housing and credit bubbles -- not to mention the Chinese stock-market bubble -- there is a readiness by people on Wall Street and elsewhere to ascribe the term bubble to all sorts of things. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In a word bubble above “Ali,” the artist Ali printed in crude block letters with eccentric punctuation, “He, was not the champ, he was a tramp.” ❋ Dave Kindred (2006)

Try combining the word bubble sticker with the text tool for a comic effect. ❋ How-To Wiki (2011)

The Spurs for the title bubble did not stay long inflated. ❋ Jim White (2012)

Of tequila, maraschino, Absinthe and Punt y Mes, the online menu features a scribble of a word bubble that speaks: "Come, sit down, let me cure you by getting you buzzed ...." ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

She also posted a photo of herself and her pit bull named Freedom with a word bubble describing the ad. ❋ Unknown (2012)

A word bubble appears with the Chinese character for the sigh (哎), virtually the same as Ai's surname (艾). ❋ By BROOK LARMER (2011)

"After the housing bubble, people are a little too quick to assign the word bubble these days," says Colvin, whose two funds and separately managed accounts hold 2,300 acres of farmland in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota valued at more than $10 million.

Fridson thinks the term bubble is too easily abused and that a speculative bubble has formed around calling things bubbles. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Inside the bubble is the "Near Frontier" -- the outer edge being where life has perhaps not yet taken hold, but has at least begun to probe. ❋ Rick Tumlinson (2010)

But normally when people use the word bubble, they mean some kind of accident that is yet to happen. ❋ Emma Dunkley (2011)

Peter Thiel, a founder of PayPal, was one of the first to use the word "bubble" to describe the current higher-education market. ❋ Jeffrey R. Young (2012)

(Higher future product prices might, in fact, have turned out to justify stock valuations that proved to be, in the retrospect of the path actually taken, unreasonable: a bubble is a slippery thing.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

Outside of the bubble is the "Far Frontier," which includes the universe (any place humans have not yet been). ❋ Rick Tumlinson (2010)

The actual creature in the bubble is a leafy seadragon (which is like a seahorse, with with more decorations). ❋ Frankwu (2008)

"One sure sign of a bubble is the meta-ness of the excitement." grindhouse grrls ❋ Ben Barren (2006)

Scripting. com: One sure sign of a bubble is the meta-ness of the excitement. ❋ Ben Barren (2006)

" You're 'avin a bubble incha!" ❋ Silv (2003)

[She is] [in her] own bubble ❋ LadyV (2014)

we were [bubbling] at [the dance] ❋ -anonymous (2003)

[damn] she [got] a bubble ❋ Jayo (2004)

dude do you know where I can [buy a] bubble? yeah on [the smoke] shop on [7th] ❋ Tweaker2011 (2011)

I [popped] that bubble [in my pocket] at the bar, and now I can't [pay my rent]. ❋ Rudeluv (2009)

"I knew me and my peoples was [gon'] bubble" - [Fat Joe] from [Lean Back] ❋ Duzitmatter (2006)

That mug rolling a [wooded] out [Bubble] on [dubs]. ❋ Basic (2002)

pete:man it took me about 5 hours to make this [bubble hash]. [tod]:why they call it bubble hash? pete:cuz, [hit that shit], now watch it bubble with each toke. ❋ X (2003)

[come here] ma, [let me go] behind that [bad boy]!!! (bad boy meaning:ASS) ❋ PATRALATIFA (2003)

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