Literally: To drink champagne
Figuratively: To live lavishly.
How do I bubble if I don't get out and hustle?
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To come up selling dope.
Make it big, make lots of money.
I've been slanging weight lookin for a comeup when i bubbled.
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A word used instead of βI love you tooβ when that phrase isnβt enough. It conveys all the things your partner knows you feel without having to say them.
Girl: Happy anniversary! I love you!
Boy: Bubbles.
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- 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
i am so sad today and I have a bag of takis that I can't finish. I wish I had Bubbles!
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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.
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Gilbert pull over the damn car, I need to bubble really bad!
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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
So this bubble come in the caff an' arsts for breakfast, no beans, no bubble. Farking cahnt!
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