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Meaning
Noun
●
A
spherically
contained
volume
of
air
or other
gas
, especially one made from
soapy
liquid.
●
A small
spherical
cavity
in a
solid
material.
●
Anything
resembling
a
hollow
sphere.
●
Anything
lacking
firmness
or
solidity
; a
cheat
or
fraud
; an
empty
project.
●
In Economics:
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.
●
In Prison:
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.
●
In Computing:
Any of the small
magnetized
areas that
make up
bubble
memory.
●
In Poker:
The point in a
poker
tournament
when
th
e last
player
without a
prize
loses
all
th
eir
chips
and
leaves
the game
,
leaving
only
player
s
th
at are
going to
win
prizes
. (e.g; if
th
e last
remaining
9
player
s
win
prizes
,
th
en
th
e point when
th
e 10th
player
leaves
th
e
tournament
)
●
A group of people who are in
quarantine
together.
●
Short for
travel
bubble.
●
In Television:
A
bulb
or
lamp
; the part of a
lighting
assembly
that
actually
produces
the light.
Verb
●
To
produce
bubbles
, to
rise up
in
bubbles
(such
as in
foods
cooking
or
liquids
boiling).
●
To
churn
or
foment
,
as if
wishing
to
rise
to the surface.
●
To
rise
through a
medium
or system,
similar
to
the way that
bubbles
rise
in liquid.
●
To
cheat
, delude.
●
In Northern England English & Scottish English:
To
cry
, weep.
●
To
pat
a
baby
on the back
so as to
cause it to belch.
●
To cause to feel
as if
bubbling
or churning.
●
To
express
in a
bubbly
or
lively
manner.
●
To form into a
protruding
round shape.
●
To
cover
with bubbles.
●
To
bubble in
; to
mark
a
response
on a form by
filling in
a
circular
area (‘bubble’).
●
In Computing:
To
apply
a
filter bubble
,
as to
search
results.
●
To
join
together in a support bubble
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Wiktionary
Synonyms
Bull
Circumstances
Ambience
Giraffe
Void
Fizz
Bleb
Bubble Bath
Bubble And Squeak
Antonyms
Antibubble
Related
Balloon
Cocoon
Sphere
Circle
Vortex
Boom
Burst
Tube
Hole
Spiral
Wave
Vacuum
Foam
Liquid
Recession
Droplet
Crisis
Boil
Leak
Tank
Froth
Swirl
Particle
Float
Downturn
Crack
Pipe
Diffuse
Flow
Bottle
Bulge
Crater
Trap
Vapor
Capillary
Gas
Blob
Cloud
Melt
Barrel
Ripple
Market
Crash
Loop
Spill
Collapse
Chamber
Ring
Fluid
Dome
Cone
Drop
Squeeze
Black Hole
Bull Market
Death Spiral
More
Rhymes
Double
Rubble
Hubble
Bubble
Trouble
Knubble
Stubble
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