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Bub
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Bub
BUB
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BUB
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Definition 2024
Bub
bub
bub
English
Noun
bub (uncountable)
- (slang, historical) An alcoholic malt liquor, especially beer.
- 1838, Samuel Morewood, A Philosophical and Statistical History of the Inventions and Customs of Ancient and Modern Nations in the Manufacture and Use of Inebriating Liquors, page 662,
- Bub is made from ground barley and strong worts, and sometimes from strong small worts from the coolers, properly blended and boiled with some hops, in the proportion of one pound to a barrel of worts.
- 1838, Samuel Morewood, A Philosophical and Statistical History of the Inventions and Customs of Ancient and Modern Nations in the Manufacture and Use of Inebriating Liquors, page 662,
Etymology 2
Contraction of bubby.
Noun
bub (plural bubs)
- A woman's breast.
- 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Penguin 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 631:
- ‘Mr. Blanford, I esteem that there is nothing more sublime in nature than a glimpse of an English lady's bubs.’
- 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Penguin 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 631:
Etymology 3
Either a corruption of brother, a modification of bud, or a borrowing from Pennsylvania German Bub (or perhaps a conflation of all of the previous, due to multiple separate coinages by different people). The Pennsylvania German term is ultimately derived from Proto-Germanic *bō- (“close [male] relation”), and is thus cognate to English boy, babe, baby and bully.
Other cognates
Noun
bub (plural bubs)
- A term of familiar address; bubba; bubby.
- 1857, T. B. Aldrich, What Jedd Pallfry found in the Coffin, The Knickerbocker, Volume 49, page 23,
- So he changed his brusque manner, and inquired, in a tone which was intended to be extremely conciliatory :
- ‘ What′s your name, bub ? ’
- ‘ The last one, Sir ? ’ asked bub, looking up.
- 1857, Clara Augusta, Mrs. Peter Dame, George R. Graham, Graham′s Illustrated Magazine, Volume 50, page 398,
- Mrs. Peter filled her pocket with the cherries — “ Victoria and bub are so fond of them!” and we scrambled into the wagon.
- 1857, T. B. Aldrich, What Jedd Pallfry found in the Coffin, The Knickerbocker, Volume 49, page 23,
- A young brother; a little boy; a familiar term of address for a small boy.
Etymology 4
Noun
bub (plural bubs)
Etymology 5
Shortened from bubble and bubbly.
Noun
bub (plural bubs)
- Abbreviation of bubble.
- (slang) champagne; bubbly.
- 2003, 50 Cent, "In da Club":
- "You find me in da club, bottle full of bub"
- 2003, 50 Cent, "In da Club":
Verb
bub (third-person singular simple present bubs, present participle bubbing, simple past and past participle bubbed)
- (obsolete) To throw out in bubbles; to bubble.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Sackville to this entry?)
Volapük
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bub]
Noun
bub (plural bubs)
Declension
declension of bub
Derived terms
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Synonyms
- jixol (dated)
- smakun (dated)
- smaxol (dated)
- xoil (dated)
- xol (dated)