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bub noun- used as a term of address, usually to a stranger and usually in a condescending tone US, 1839
- "Having trouble, bub?" I grinned at him. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, p. 90, 1947
- “Call it a dollar for the shirt and pants,” he said. “What size you wear, bub?” — Jim Thompson, Bad Boy, p. 382, 1953
- “Looks like you’ve got a ticket, bub!” said a voice somewhere behind him. — Terry Southern, The Magic Christian, p. 14, 1959
- the female breast UK, 1826
- A flask that fits over her bubs. — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 99, 1947
- — Dale Gordon, The Dominion Sex Dictionary, p. 33, 1967
- a baby AUSTRALIA
- Too many bubs were going the squeal after sitting with Ed. — Roy Slaven (John Doyle), Five South Coast Seasons, p. 59, 1992
- But with the bub due on September 10, the middle of the finals season, their timing is a little unfortunate. — Daily Telegraph, p. 14, 22 April 2002
- — Kel Richards, The Aussie Bible, p. 15, 2003
- a blue flashing police car light US
- The blue flashers, called bubbles or bubs by the troopers, on top of the cruiser were dead and dark. — Stephen King, The Tommyknockers, p. 675, 1987
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