Etymology
The word "blub" has several possible etymologies:
Meaning and Origin
Originally, "blub" primarily referred to the sound of crying or sobbing. However, it has since acquired several additional meanings:
In various slang contexts, "blub" can also mean:
The earliest known written record of "blub" in the sense of crying dates back to the 15th century.
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