Pronunciation: /bʌb/
noun a term of endearment for a young boy or a loved one
A1 I blew bubbles with my bub in the park.
A2 My little sister loves playing with her bub.
B1 The children giggled as they watched the bub float in the air.
B2 The bub popped when it landed on the ground, much to the disappointment of the kids.
C1 The scientist studied the properties of the bub to understand its behavior in different environments.
C2 The artist used the bub as inspiration for a series of paintings depicting childhood innocence.
formal The doctor explained that the small bub on his skin was just a benign cyst.
informal Hey bub, can you pass me the remote?
slang I saw that bub at the party last night, he was a total player.
figurative The bub of excitement in the room was palpable as the concert was about to start.
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