Bubble

/ˈbʌb.əl/ noun

A bubble is a thin ball of liquid filled with air or gas, like a soap bubble or the bubbles in boiling water. The word can also describe a temporary situation where prices or excitement rise too high and then suddenly collapse.

Probably from Middle English “bobel” or “burble,” imitating the sound of bubbling water. It belongs to a group of sound-based words used for liquids and gurgling.

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