How Do You Spell BLUBBER?

Pronunciation: [blˈʌbə] (IPA)

Blubber is a word that refers to the layer of fat that insulates marine animals. Its spelling in English follows the general rule of "double letter" when a short vowel sound is present. In IPA phonetic transcription, blubber /ˈblʌbər/ is spelled with the voiced bilabial plosive /b/ followed by the unvoiced alveolar stop /l/, indicating two distinct consonant sounds. The vowel sound is represented by the short u sound /ʌ/ followed by the voiced bilabial plosive /b/ once again, and the schwa sound /ə/ at the end.

BLUBBER Meaning and Definition

  1. Blubber, primarily a noun, refers to the thick layer of fat found beneath the skin of marine mammals, such as whales, seals, and walruses. This layer of fat serves as an insulator, providing protection against the cold and allowing their bodies to maintain a stable temperature in freezing water. It also acts as a buoyancy aid, helping these creatures float and navigate in water. Additionally, blubber serves as an energy reserve, providing fuel for these animals during periods of fasting or when food is scarce.

    The term "blubber" can also be used as a verb, describing the act of crying or sobbing noisily and uncontrollably, often accompanied by facial contortions and the production of tears. This emotional expression is usually associated with grief, distress, or extreme sadness. In describing a person who is easily moved to tears or is emotionally sensitive, "blubbering" may also be used as an adjective.

    In a figurative sense, "blubber" can be used as a slang term to refer to excessive body fat, particularly when it is seen as unattractive or undesirable. This usage can carry negative connotations, implying a lack of physical fitness or self-control. However, it is important to note that the term can be considered derogatory, especially when used to shame or insult someone based on their body size or appearance.

  2. • The coating of fat of a whale or seal; the sea-nettle, jellyfish, or medusa.
    • To shed tears and slaver; to weep in a noisy manner.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for BLUBBER

Etymology of BLUBBER

The word "blubber" originated in Middle English as "bluber", which can be traced back to the Old Norse word "blubber" or "blubba". It is believed to be onomatopoeic in nature, imitating the sound and movement of something swollen or swollen fat. Over time, it evolved to refer specifically to the fatty layer found in marine animals such as whales, seals, and walruses.

Idioms with the word BLUBBER

  • blubber gut(s) The idiom "blubber gut(s)" is a derogatory term used to describe someone who has excess body fat or a protruding belly. It refers to a person who is visibly overweight or obese.
  • blubber gut
  • blubber guts Blubber guts is an informal term used to describe someone who is overweight or has a large stomach. It is often used in a joking or teasing manner.

Similar spelling words for BLUBBER

Plural form of BLUBBER is BLUBBERS

Conjugate verb Blubber

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have blubbered
you would have blubbered
he/she/it would have blubbered
we would have blubbered
they would have blubbered
I would have blubber
you would have blubber
he/she/it would have blubber
we would have blubber
they would have blubber

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been blubbering
you would have been blubbering
he/she/it would have been blubbering
we would have been blubbering
they would have been blubbering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would blubber
you would blubber
he/she/it would blubber
we would blubber
they would blubber

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be blubbering
you would be blubbering
he/she/it would be blubbering
we would be blubbering
they would be blubbering

FUTURE

I will blubber
you will blubber
he/she/it will blubber
we will blubber
they will blubber

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be blubbering
you will be blubbering
he/she/it will be blubbering
we will be blubbering
they will be blubbering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have blubbered
you will have blubbered
he/she/it will have blubbered
we will have blubbered
they will have blubbered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been blubbering
you will have been blubbering
he/she/it will have been blubbering
we will have been blubbering
they will have been blubbering

IMPERATIVE

we Let's blubber
you blubber
we let´s blubber

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to blubber

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was blubbering
you were blubbering
he/she/it was blubbering
we were blubbering
they were blubbering

PAST PARTICIPLE

blubbered

PAST PERFECT

I had blubbered
you had blubbered
he/she/it had blubbered
we had blubbered
they had blubbered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been blubbering
you had been blubbering
he/she/it had been blubbering
we had been blubbering
they had been blubbering

PRESENT

I blubber
you blubber
he/she/it blubbers
we blubber
they blubber

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am blubbering
you are blubbering
he/she/it is blubbering
we are blubbering
they are blubbering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

blubbering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have blubbered
you have blubbered
he/she/it has blubbered
we have blubbered
they have blubbered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been blubbering
you have been blubbering
he/she/it has been blubbering
we have been blubbering
they have been blubbering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it blubber

SIMPLE PAST

I blubbered
you blubbered
he/she/it blubbered
we blubbered
they blubbered

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