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Glub vs Blub - What's the difference?

glub | blub |

As a noun glub

is the sound of underwater bubbles, or of water bubbling (often used repetitively).

As a verb blub is

to cry, whine or blubber.

glub

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • 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.
    English onomatopoeias

    blub

    English

    Verb

  • To cry, whine or blubber
  • * {{quote-book, year=1922, author=(James Joyce)
  • , title= , publisher=Vintage International (1990) , page=80 , passage=Like to see them sitting round in a ring with blub lips, entranced, listening.}}
  • (obsolete) To swell; to puff out, as with weeping.
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