by Big Scoob April 20, 2004
by yanar October 27, 2004
- Bubbles from Powerpuff Girls!
- Super cute and energetic but somewhat weird when it comes to her vocab usage
- Likes takis, cake, and ice cream
- Very honest and dislikes lying unless necessary
- An intelligent 4-year-old
- Super cute and energetic but somewhat weird when it comes to her vocab usage
- Likes takis, cake, and ice cream
- Very honest and dislikes lying unless necessary
- An intelligent 4-year-old
by Pseudonymid March 11, 2018
1. A (usually temporary) state of existance, in which what you see, touch, hear, feel, and smell are under close control either by those around you or a system in place of such. The term Bubbled is used to describe when a electronic device or person is remotely under surveilence.
Example 1: The United States' President is in a constant bubble because he always has advisors and security surrounding him. To get away from them would mean to leave the bubble.
Example 2:
Jill : Aren't you worried about leaving the kids home alone?
Jim: No, the house is bubbled.
Example 2:
Jill : Aren't you worried about leaving the kids home alone?
Jim: No, the house is bubbled.
by zBondz April 04, 2011
A word used instead of “I love you too” when that phrase isn’t enough. It conveys all the things your partner knows you feel without having to say them.
by Chronically Lazy Individual June 23, 2018
by Dmitri A. B December 23, 2010
1.Short for bubble and squeak. Bubble is made from leftover boiled potato and greens, typically cabbage, fried together. Often offered as part of a British "fry up" or breakfast.
Hence 2. British rhyming slang Bubble = Greek. Often used in a derogatory way
Hence 2. British rhyming slang Bubble = Greek. Often used in a derogatory way
by Sir Henry October 02, 2005