I could hazard a guess, but more context would make it easier to identify.
I need help on what "bubble teenager" is plz.. thank you
I could hazard a guess, but more context would make it easier to identify.
"some bubble teenagers were put in a mini van to the hospital" and another one and also another one: "a spell behind the counter" at Asprey's has been followed. Could you help me on both?![]()
Are you quite sure it wasn't "bubbly", which means lively and full of energy? (Used primarily for girls.)
More context on the "spell" one, please.
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thank you for the help everybody for the help... yes, it's bubbly teenager you were right. thanks again.![]()
I was picturing the Bubble Boy trying to sell cufflinks from his isolation chamber...![]()
I had considered a less PC interpretation, based on the Cockney Rhyming Slang for "Greek":
Read more here: Bubble and squeak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe name bubble and squeak is used throughout the UK — it is also Cockney rhyming slang for "Greek".