blubber

blubber
1.
['blʌbə(r)]noun (whale-fat) Walspeck, der
2. intransitive verb
(coll.): (weep) heulen (ugs.)
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noun
(the fat of whales and other sea animals.) der Walfischspeck
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blub·ber1
[ˈblʌbəʳ, AM -ɚ]
vi (fam) flennen fam, heulen fam
blub·ber2
[ˈblʌbəʳ, AM -ɚ]
n no pl
1. (of sea mammals) Speck m
2. (pej fam: fat) Speck m fam
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['blʌbə(r)]
1. n
1) Walfischspeck m; (inf, on person) Wabbelspeck m (inf)
2) (inf

= weep) to have a blubber — flennen (inf), heulen (inf)

2. vti (inf)
flennen (inf), heulen (inf)
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blubber [ˈblʌbə(r)]
A s
1. Speck m (eines Wals etc)
2. umg (Schwabbel)Speck m (eines Menschen)
3. umg Flennen n, Geplärr(e) n pej
B v/i umg flennen, plärren, schluchzen
C v/t oft blubber out schluchzen(d sagen)
D adj wulstig (Lippen)
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1.
['blʌbə(r)]noun (whale-fat) Walspeck, der
2. intransitive verb
(coll.): (weep) heulen (ugs.)
* * *
n.
Walfischspeck m.

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