Noun. (büblâr) The term used to call someone who is new to a game, school, clan, sport, city, etc. or a very, very stupid. This is a variation of "nooblar" which derives from the word "noob" which derives from the word "newb" which derives from the word "newbie" meaning a new person to a game, sport, school, city, etc., or just a stupid or gay person. This term was originally modified by TOAO_1nsane.
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The act of aiming small airborne missiles into a woman's cleavage, ultimately hitting the target.
Derived from 'boob' and 'hoopla'.
Derived from 'boob' and 'hoopla'.
"We were playing boobla with paperclips last night."
"How did you do?"
"I got 3 in a row, then completely missed target and one bounced off her shoulder."
"How did you do?"
"I got 3 in a row, then completely missed target and one bounced off her shoulder."
by Laula April 14, 2008
Get the boobla mug.Slang term for the Superchexx bubble hockey arcade game. Derived both from the bubble dome over the playing surface, and the booing noise from the boo button on the game.
by Trevor Linden March 20, 2008
Get the boobla mug.Blobulate: To alter or have altered, naturally or artificially, the structure, physical and temporal position and other non-definitive or compositional properties of an exisiting blob, even when the existance of that blob is not known.
It should be noted that "blobulate" has no relational meaning to the US slang word, "discombobulate".
It should be noted that "blobulate" has no relational meaning to the US slang word, "discombobulate".
I see many uses for this word. If you are out in the foggy woods one night an ill-defined shape takes form quite suddenly in front of you, it would be accurate to say he "blobulated." A modern artist's passable work may be safely praised as an avant garde bobulation. My feeble attempts at the pottery wheel can only be called blobulatory.
This word does not have origins in such words as coagulate (A change from a liquid to a clot). We are not concerned with the clotting as a phyiscal process, we are interesting in the "clot" itself, making blobulate a nonredundancy.
Webster's defines "blob" as a noun denoting 1a. a small drop or lump of something viscid or thick or 1b. a daub or spot of color 2 : something ill-defined or amorphous.
Encarta expands by more specifically defining it as a soft mass, and possibly an indistinct or shapeless form or object."
As for backing my word by way of etymology, let us look at a few words have the ending -ate.
That there are so many is no cooincidence: So many English verbs (and nouns but that's not relevant here) come from Latin verbs whose past participle is -atus. For instance, simulate < L. simulatus pp of simulatus.
Another good example is cooperate, which arrives from <L. cooperatus pp of cooperari. As blob has no known origin, is a verb and a verb of action at that, it would make sense to follow past examples, flirt with a little portmanteau, and voila - I have the perfect new word for what my lava lamp is beginning to do!
This word does not have origins in such words as coagulate (A change from a liquid to a clot). We are not concerned with the clotting as a phyiscal process, we are interesting in the "clot" itself, making blobulate a nonredundancy.
Webster's defines "blob" as a noun denoting 1a. a small drop or lump of something viscid or thick or 1b. a daub or spot of color 2 : something ill-defined or amorphous.
Encarta expands by more specifically defining it as a soft mass, and possibly an indistinct or shapeless form or object."
As for backing my word by way of etymology, let us look at a few words have the ending -ate.
That there are so many is no cooincidence: So many English verbs (and nouns but that's not relevant here) come from Latin verbs whose past participle is -atus. For instance, simulate < L. simulatus pp of simulatus.
Another good example is cooperate, which arrives from <L. cooperatus pp of cooperari. As blob has no known origin, is a verb and a verb of action at that, it would make sense to follow past examples, flirt with a little portmanteau, and voila - I have the perfect new word for what my lava lamp is beginning to do!
by Rusted Out May 24, 2010
Get the blobulate mug.An instrument constructed by pushing the female assets together and blowing. The resulting noise is the noise of a boobular, it sounds much like a raspberry.
by MrIntelligentDictionary July 5, 2011
Get the boobulars mug.When you run up to a lady and place the palm of your hand onto her boob; pushing it with all your might.
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