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bubby
1[ buhb-ee ]
noun
- Often µþ³Ü²ú·²ú²â. (used as an affectionate term of address) a young child.
bubby
2[ buhb-ee, boo-bee, buhb-uh, boo-buh ]
noun
- a variant of bubbe.
bubby
3[ boo-bee, boob-ee, buhb-ee ]
noun
- a female breast.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of bubby1
Origin of bubby2
Origin of bubby3
Example Sentences
The incident took place in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, where 45-year-old Harry Heymann attempted to dismantle the devices on two Secret Service vehicles as Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff’s daughter had lunch at Bubby’s, a nearby restaurant.
On the British black comedy based on a one-man stage show by Richard Gadd, Gadd plays a doppelganger named Donny Dunn, who in his day job at a pub gives Martha, a bubby, quick-to-laugh customer, a free cup of tea.
They range from cliché but harmless—“Anyone who hates Jews clearly hasn’t tried my Bubby’s brisketâ€â€”to a bit menacing, with one since-deleted post reading, “Trust Me. If Israel Wanted to Commit Genocide in Gaza, It Could.â€
In front of photographer Sam Muller’s delicate lens, Cepeda and Aikens sipped on bubby while languidly exploring the massive house.
And so he walked two miles to carry a bag in the Marvin “Bubby†Worsham Memorial Tournament.
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