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bubblestar 

The asterisk symbol, *, used as an alternative to hashtag (#). Bubblestar was first used by the Rob, Arnie, and Dawn show on Sept 26, 2013.
"You need to listen to the Rob, Arnie, and Dawn Show. *Awesome"

*=bubblestar
bubblestar by danlax23 September 26, 2013

Bumbleclarrt 

no, soy milk is for pussies you bumbleclarrt
Bumbleclarrt by Cle July 10, 2010

Bubbleflarp 

a random word you might use everyday
Bartholomew: (obnoxious laugh) HAHAHAHA BUBBLEFLARP!!! OvO
Chad: *gets scared and chokes on coffee* WHAT THE HECK BRUH!?
Bubbleflarp by *-_Awizaa911_-* March 5, 2019

Bubbleflarp 

A random as frik word my friend came up with.
Barttholemew *silent room where you can hear the AC*: .... BUBBLEFLARP

Carlos: HOLY FRIK DUDE WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU

Teacher: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Bubbleflarp by *-_Awizaa911_-* December 9, 2019

BubbleGuard

BubbleGuard:
noun

A term used to describe individuals, particularly of white ethnicity, who actively engage in and advocate for select social movements, notably those centered around Western-centric issues like white feminism and LGBT rights. These individuals often present themselves as champions of broad progressive and liberal causes. However, their activism is characterized by a focus primarily on issues that align with or affect their own social and cultural contexts, frequently overlooking or minimally engaging with broader, diverse, or global social justice movements.

A person who, despite claiming a broad concern for social justice, demonstrates a guarded approach to activism, tending to shield and prioritize issues that resonate with their own white, Western experiences. This behavior often results in a limited perspective, neglecting the complexities and intersections of global social issues outside their immediate cultural sphere.

The term "BubbleGuard" encapsulates the idea of being in a 'bubble' of one's own social and cultural experiences and guarding that space, rather than engaging with a wider, more inclusive range of social justice issues.
Everyone thought Amy was a big-time activist, but she turned out to be just another BubbleGuard, only really caring about issues that directly affected her own circle.
BubbleGuard by RoseLilyTulip January 13, 2024

Bubbular 

A slipshod masterpiece. Something so minute but it’s incredibly useful. If for describing a person, it’s a welcome compliment in most family-oriented homes meaning an underdog. But it can also be an insult. It’s like an oxymoron use of a word that can swap places a lot depending on tone and context.
Onmund: How did I do on the test?
Bigsby: You did bubbular.
Bubbular by Arniel Stanislaus March 28, 2025