A term commonly used by high school students on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois used to refer to a small and wealthy area surrounding Francis W. Parker School.
Person 1: Hey! Let's go to a White Sox game!
Person 2: I don't know, I try not to leave the Parker Bubble.
Person 2: I don't know, I try not to leave the Parker Bubble.
by FWP2019 October 15, 2015
by chaosweeb April 13, 2020
My buddies' Dad would shake his head and remark about his progeny, "You're nothin' but a bunch of goddamn come bubbles!" while he was drinking at hunting camp. Similar to "the best part of you ran down your mother's leg", or "I wiped off the best of you off on the curtains after banging your Mom", this were ideological put-downs the Old Man would throw out after hearing the shenanigans his kids did unbeknownst to him while they were growing up.
by Dunnyboy October 31, 2013
by DiccLicker May 26, 2020
After she gave me the slippery bubbles, I gave her the angry pirate
by pasdaddy May 07, 2009
Somebody who flouts the rules on household bubbling by forming multiple bubbles with whoever they want, whenever they want. They’ll often overuse the phrase “Your in my bubble” which actually means “let’s just keep our f***ing mouths shut, aye?”
by Kate’s Bush January 30, 2021