glub

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English

Etymology

Imitative; compare glug.

Pronunciation

Noun

glub (plural glubs)

  1. (informal) The sound of underwater bubbles, or of water bubbling (often used repetitively).
    • 2004, David L. Roper, Son Of A Sharecropper: Growing Up in Oklahoma
      The boat, which was filled with water, instantly—glub, glub—sank.

Verb

glub (third-person singular simple present glubs, present participle glubbing, simple past and past participle glubbed)

  1. (informal) To make a sound like underwater bubbling; to glug.

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