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Blubber Out for Dummies

verb


What does Blubber Out really mean?

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Alright, so "blubber out" is kind of like when you express your feelings or emotions really strongly. It's when you can't help but just let it all out and show how you're feeling. It's like when you're so happy or so sad that you just can't keep it inside anymore, so it all comes "blubbering" out of you. Like, imagine a bottle filled with water and the water just keeps pouring out because the bottle can't hold it anymore, that's kind of what "blubber out" is like.

So, when someone says you blubbered out your emotions, it means you couldn't help but show how you feel, whether it's crying because you're super sad or laughing really loud because you're so happy. It's just a way of describing how your feelings come bursting out of you, kind of like a big, colorful explosion of emotions. Like, have you ever seen a balloon pop and all the confetti inside goes flying everywhere? That's like your emotions "blubbering out." And it's totally okay to let your feelings "blubber out" sometimes, because it's important to express how you're feeling instead of keeping it all inside. So, that's what "blubber out" means!

Revised and Fact checked by Ava Hernandez on 2023-11-15 20:24:23

Blubber Out In a sentece

Learn how to use Blubber Out inside a sentece

  • When Timmy fell off his bike, he started to blubber out and cried for his mom to help him.
  • During the sad movie, I couldn't help but blubber out with tears streaming down my face.
  • Even though he tried to be tough, he couldn't help but blubber out when he saw the injured puppy.
  • After getting scolded by the teacher, Sarah began to blubber out apologies in front of the whole class.
  • When Tom received the award, he blubbered out a heartfelt thank-you speech to express his gratitude.

Blubber Out Synonyms

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Blubber Out Hypernyms

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