Bubble may refer to: [edit] Physical bubbles - Liquid bubble, a globule of one substance encased in another, usually air in a liquid
- Soap bubble, a bubble formed by soapy water
- Antibubble, a droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gas
[edit] Arts and literature - Bubbles (painting), a painting by Sir John Everett Millais, also used to market Pears soap
- Bubbles Yablonsky, the protagonist in a series of mystery novels
- Speech balloon or speech bubble, a graphic convention used primarily in comics and cartoons
[edit] Astronomy - Local Bubble, the cavity which contains the Solar System
- Bubble Nebula (NGC 6822), an emission nebula in Barnard's Galaxy
- NGC 7635 (also known as the Bubble Nebula), an emission nebula in the Milky Way galaxy
- Radio Bubble, the spherical-shaped volume over which human radio signals have spread out into outer space since the first half of the 20the century [1]
- Stellar wind bubble, a large cavity in the interstellar medium created by a star's energy
- Superbubble, a large structure created by multiple supernovae
[edit] Economics [edit] Television [edit] Video games [edit] People and animals - Bubble (computing), a delay in pipeline
- Bubbles (browser), an application platform and site-specific browser
- Mr. Bubbles (band), a Spanish trash rock group
- Bubbles (band), a Swedish girl group
- Bubble Act, an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain requiring all joint-stock companies to have a Royal Charter
- Bubble and squeak, a traditional English vegetable dish; usually based on mashed potatoes and "left over" vegetables
- Bubble chamber, a particle detector in physics
- Bubble Wrap, a packaging material
- Hi-Riser (automobile), a sedan customized by increasing the ground clearance and adding large-diameter wheels
- Westminster Bubble, a term used to describe isolation among United Kingdom government employees
- a slang term for the breasts
- A symbol used in logic gate diagrams
- A term used in poker tournaments for the last finishing position before entering the payout structure
- A term used in selecting the field for the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship or NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship
[edit] References - ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_9_110/ai_80061812/
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