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bust (one's) bubble Idiom
bubble
1. to inform; from the rhyming slang bubble and squeek meaning speak 2. a Greek; from the cockney rhyming slang bubbleandsqueek
bubbled
found out, discovered:"I can't get any more of those cheap trainers, I was bubbled hiding ten pairs in my car"
bubblehead
an empty headed and stupid person
bubbler
a (drinking) water fountain:"I'm going to get a drink at the bubbler"
bubble over
be so filled with sth.as to be unable to restrain it from escaping 洋溢;抑制不住 She came back bubbling over with new ideas.她带着满脑子的新想法回来了。
bubble gum music|bubble|bubble gum|gum|music
n., slang The kind of rock'n'roll that appeals to young teenagers. When will you learn to appreciate Mozart instead of that bubble gum music?
bubble trouble|bubble|trouble
n., slang, citizen's band radio jargon Tire trouble, flat tire. The eighteen wheeler ahead of me seems to have bubble trouble.
bust (one's) bubble
To accompany addition aback to reality, abnormally if they are absent or fantasizing about article unrealistic. An breezy alternative of "burst one's bubble." Look, I abhorrence to apprehension your bubble, but there is no way you're accepting into Harvard! You're a C student!Learn more: bubble, bustLearn more:
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