Blubbers

/ˈblʌbərz/ verb

Cries uncontrollably with loud sobs, or the plural noun referring to the fat layer of whales and seals.

From Middle English 'blubber,' possibly from Dutch 'blubber' or onomatopoetic origin mimicking crying sounds. The whale fat meaning emerged in the 16th century from the sound of it bubbling when rendered.

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