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bur⋅ble

[bur-buhl] verb, -bled, -bling, noun
–verb (used without object)
1. to make a bubbling sound; bubble.
2. to speak in an excited manner; babble.
–noun
3. a bubbling or gentle flow.
4. an excited flow of speech.
5. Aeronautics. the breakdown of smooth airflow around a wing at a high angle of attack.

Origin:
1275–1325; ME; perh. var. of bubble


burbler, noun
burbly, adverb
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bur·ble   (bûr'bəl)   
n.  
  1. A gurgling or bubbling sound, as of running water.

  2. A rapid, excited flow of speech.

  3. A separation in the boundary layer of fluid about a moving streamlined body, such as the wing of an airplane, causing a breakdown in the smooth flow of fluid and resulting in turbulence.

intr.v.   bur·bled, bur·bling, bur·bles
  1. To bubble; gurgle.

  2. To speak quickly and excitedly; gush.


[Middle English burblen, to bubble.]
bur'bler n., bur'bly adj.
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burble
[Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky"] Like flame, but connotes that the source is truly clueless and ineffectual (mere flamers can be competent). A term of deep contempt. "There's some guy on the phone burbling about how he got a DISK FULL error and it's all our comm software's fault." This is mainstream slang in some parts of England.
[The Jargon File]

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