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Sorry, I messed up the quote in my prior post. For the brother usage, I think Bubba is more common. |
No, it's not a made up word. It's grandmother in another language. |
| Is it even a word at all? |
What language? |
Yiddish |
It's a nonsense word if a child says it about anything that is not "grandmothers". |
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“Bubby” for brother is country/Southern folk. My father’s sisters still call him Bubby.
Also a Jewish grandmother, and yes, for some circles, breasts (different from boobies, but same line of thought). |
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Boobies -gentle slang for breasts. I try to get my son to knock it off, but it’s not super offensive
Bubbe (Buh-be) - Yiddish for grandma Bubba (Buh-ba) - generally southern term for brother. Can be offensive if an outsider calls some good old boy “bubba” (eg, i remember northern Bill Clinton haters disparagingly referring to him as Bubba) |
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I was born and raised in America by parents born and raised in America. To me, bubby is a word for grandma. Bubbles is a word for the bottle of watery stuff that you blow with a wand.
If you mean BOOBIES, then yes, that means breasts. But it's not a bad word. |
| What is your kid using the word to mean? |
| Bubba is slang for brother in the south. Boobie is breast. Bubbe is grandmother in Yiddish. |
Thanks - have always wondered. And yes I've heard bubbie with little/big brothers. Didn't realize it was from a mispronunciation. And yeah I've also heard bubbe in Jewish families for grandma. |
| I sometimes call my kids “bubby” as a term of endearment. I don’t know why, maybe because it’s a mash of buddy and baby? Anyway, had no idea it was related to boobs. |
http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/10/31/a-brief-history-of-boobies/
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