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noun • a boy or man • a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy) | ||||||||
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noun • An alcoholic malt liquor, especially beer. • A woman's breast. • A term of familiar address; bubba; bubby. • A young brother; a little boy; a familiar term of address for a small boy. • A baby. • Champagne; bubbly. • 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. verb • To throw out in bubbles; to bubble. | ||||||||
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adjective • younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service noun • term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male • a son who has the same first name as his father • a third-year undergraduate • the younger of two persons adjective satellite • used of the younger of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a son from his father • used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college • including or intended for youthful persons | ||||||||
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