The art of urinating in a standing (slumped over) position, whilst drinking from the stream like a bubbler.
by Brocabulary March 22, 2016
Timmy: Can I get a drink from the bubbler?
Teacher: I don't know, can you get a drink from the bubbler?
Timmy: Why do they always do that?
Teacher: I don't know, can you get a drink from the bubbler?
Timmy: Why do they always do that?
by Mariah July 25, 2005
A device used for smoking pot. Different from a bong in that a bubbler tends to be smaller, and does not have a removable bowl.
In a bong, when you want to pull your hit through, you take out the bong. In a bubbler, you let go of the shottie (a hole in the side).
The concept behind a bubbler is similar to a pipe, except there is water involved.
In a bong, when you want to pull your hit through, you take out the bong. In a bubbler, you let go of the shottie (a hole in the side).
The concept behind a bubbler is similar to a pipe, except there is water involved.
by Paul June 10, 2005
A hippie couple got into an argument over whether bongs or pipes are superior. They ended up having make-up sex and so did their two favorite smoking devices.
The result was a wonderful hybrid for smoking cannabis. It resembles a large pipe with a massive bulb under the bowl, which is meant to hold water, with a glass stem dropping from the bowl into the water, which cools the smoke in true bong style.
The result was a wonderful hybrid for smoking cannabis. It resembles a large pipe with a massive bulb under the bowl, which is meant to hold water, with a glass stem dropping from the bowl into the water, which cools the smoke in true bong style.
Damn, dude, that's the biggest pipe/ smallest bong I've ever seen!
Yeah, it's a bubbler. You get the best of both worlds (and get marvelously blitzed)!
Yeah, it's a bubbler. You get the best of both worlds (and get marvelously blitzed)!
by 420 cometh April 17, 2008
A term for drinking fountain. It was trademarked by the Kohler company, which originally developed it. It is commonly used to refer to a drinking fountain in Wisconsin and New England, especially in Rhode Island
by who gives a fuck what my name is August 16, 2007
Slang for a water fountain, very widely known in Wisconsin. VERY. c'mon ppl a water fountain is the thing in the middle of the park.
by thisispurpleberry May 04, 2009
Drinking fountain. The word is predominantly used in parts of the upper Midwest, Rhode Island, Australia, and other scattered areas of New England. It is said that in a couple of places that the usage may be related to the Wisconsin-based manufacturer, Kohler, which marketed a fountain under the Bubbler name around 1914.
Within New England, "bubbla" is used most in the State of Rhode Island, but because of the state's close proximity to Mass, many residents of Mass may also be familiar with the term.
Within New England, "bubbla" is used most in the State of Rhode Island, but because of the state's close proximity to Mass, many residents of Mass may also be familiar with the term.
by Chris Zales December 13, 2007