Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective rare Relating to a
bubble (economic sense). - adjective rare, slang
bubbly anddelicious
Etymologies
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word bubblicious.
Examples
-
As you can easily see, in 1929 the DJIA was at its most "bubblicious" in 70 years!
-
As you can easily see, in 1929 the DJIA was at its most "bubblicious" in 70 years!
-
..but nancy pelosi did use the term "bubblicious" 3 times in her recent speech before congress, in regard to that $700 billion dollar bailout thingy...
Dizzying Heights: Popping the Road Bike Bubble BikeSnobNYC 2008
-
Because oil has not so quietly been taking this recovery trip with us, eating the flesh of the recovery incentives, low interest rates and stimulus money and ratcheting up to bubblicious and economy destroying levels, reaching almost $120 a barrel in May.
Daniel Dicker: Breaking the Wall Street Oil Blockade to Recovery Daniel Dicker 2011
-
Because oil has not so quietly been taking this recovery trip with us, eating the flesh of the recovery incentives, low interest rates and stimulus money and ratcheting up to bubblicious and economy destroying levels, reaching almost $120 a barrel in May.
Daniel Dicker: Breaking the Wall Street Oil Blockade to Recovery Daniel Dicker 2011
-
The flimsy top-heavy crowns on the inflated head of the now-concluded bubblicious sprawl, spread and squander epoch of America's experiment in elevating excess to the level of culture.
Doctor's order Tom Toles 2011
-
LA homeowners could not afford to buy their own houses at the bubblicious current prices (on their incomes, I mean -- rather than by trading some other bubble-priced houses).
-
Because oil has not so quietly been taking this recovery trip with us, eating the flesh of the recovery incentives, low interest rates and stimulus money and ratcheting up to bubblicious and economy destroying levels, reaching almost $120 a barrel in May.
Daniel Dicker: Breaking the Wall Street Oil Blockade to Recovery Daniel Dicker 2011
-
In the past 10 years, the tech-stock bubble burst, as did the bubblicious housing and mortgage market.
-
Because oil has not so quietly been taking this recovery trip with us, eating the flesh of the recovery incentives, low interest rates and stimulus money and ratcheting up to bubblicious and economy destroying levels, reaching almost $120 a barrel in May.
Daniel Dicker: Breaking the Wall Street Oil Blockade to Recovery Daniel Dicker 2011
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.