by Newmussy and Campussy March 25, 2023
A bub is a pet rat; a domesticated rat of the species rattus norvegicus domesticus.
Bubs come in many varieties: Dumbo-eared (after Dumbo the elephant; these bubs' ears are lower-down on their heads than normal); rex (naked or curly-haired; the same gene variation causes both); dwarf; angora; satin; velvet; and many more that can be seen on pet rat (bub) web sites. Bubs also come in colors ranging from agouti (brown) to dalmation (white with black spots) to blue to peach and platinum; hooded, striped, spotted, masked - almost endless variations from the original ancestor, the wild rat: rattus norvegicus.
Bubs come in many varieties: Dumbo-eared (after Dumbo the elephant; these bubs' ears are lower-down on their heads than normal); rex (naked or curly-haired; the same gene variation causes both); dwarf; angora; satin; velvet; and many more that can be seen on pet rat (bub) web sites. Bubs also come in colors ranging from agouti (brown) to dalmation (white with black spots) to blue to peach and platinum; hooded, striped, spotted, masked - almost endless variations from the original ancestor, the wild rat: rattus norvegicus.
People are so freakin' scared when they hear the word "rat" so if I'm talking about my pet rats to people I don't know, I just say 'you got a dog? oh yeah, I got bubs...one of my bubs is sitting on my shoulder right now."
by S.E. Nefertiti Morrison and Christopher A.X. Hamilton September 10, 2007
Language: Derived from a combination of Latin, Ebonics, Mongolism, Hillbilly, and Pennsylvania Dutch. Also derived from the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls of Hoganese. The word Bub, can be used to replace any word in the English language, (Noun, Verb, Adjective and Etc., See also "pal"
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