I must have something in my eyes… they’re watering for some unknown reason.
If blub means crying, I’m not waiting.
Well! The little old lady wasn’t quite as senile as I thought…that actually makes it sadder for me.
The dad is already working his way towards the water. If I were him, I definitely would have gone last.
this is sad, Ellen was so sweet to her, I hope some one will take good care of her, She is smart enough, if she had a live in companion she would be happy for years I hope.
Definition of blub in English:
blub – VERB
[NO OBJECT]informal …
Cry noisily and uncontrollably; sob.
‘their mummies blub when they kiss them goodbye’
‘she had the urge to blub her eyes out’
‘I think I may be becoming a sentimental old fool, but that’s twice in a month I’ve blubbed at a drama.’
Synonyms;
weep, shed tears, sob, wail, be in tears, cry one’s eyes out, cry one’s heart out, cry as if one’s heart would break, bawl, howl, snivel, whimper, whine, squall, mewl, bleat
Origin;
Early 19th century: abbreviation of blubber.
Pronunciation – blub/blʌb/
May 03, 2017
Nuliajuk almost 7 years ago
I must have something in my eyes… they’re watering for some unknown reason.
Mandolynn Premium Member almost 7 years ago
If blub means crying, I’m not waiting.
scyphi26 almost 7 years ago
Well! The little old lady wasn’t quite as senile as I thought…that actually makes it sadder for me.
kr155150 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The dad is already working his way towards the water. If I were him, I definitely would have gone last.
pam Miner almost 7 years ago
this is sad, Ellen was so sweet to her, I hope some one will take good care of her, She is smart enough, if she had a live in companion she would be happy for years I hope.
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Definition of blub in English:
blub – VERB
[NO OBJECT]informal …
Cry noisily and uncontrollably; sob.
‘their mummies blub when they kiss them goodbye’
‘she had the urge to blub her eyes out’
‘I think I may be becoming a sentimental old fool, but that’s twice in a month I’ve blubbed at a drama.’
Synonyms;
weep, shed tears, sob, wail, be in tears, cry one’s eyes out, cry one’s heart out, cry as if one’s heart would break, bawl, howl, snivel, whimper, whine, squall, mewl, bleat
Origin;
Early 19th century: abbreviation of blubber.
Pronunciation – blub/blʌb/