bubbler

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) Something that emits bubbles.
 * 2) An airstone for an aquarium.
 * 3)  A drinking fountain.
 * 4) * 1939 June, Ella Gardner, Short-Time Camps: A Manual for 4-H Leaders, United States Department of Agriculture, Miscellaneous Publication No. 346, page 11,
 * Plans for an inexpensive bubbler or drinking fountain that have been worked out by the 4-H Club department in Massachusetts are shown in figure 4.
 * 1) * 1962 February, Repairs and Utilities: Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Mechanical Ventilation, and Evaporative Cooling, United States Department of the Army, Technical Manual TM 5-670, page 82,
 * Small self-contained water coolers have a limited capacity of cooled water. They are equipped with one bubbler or drinking fountain and have a capacity of about 5 gallons of cooled water per hour or less.
 * 1)  A device used for smoking marijuana, similar to a cannabis pipe but with a section that holds water, like a bong
 * 2)  One who cheats.
 * 3)   A freshwater drum, of central North America.
 * 1)  One who cheats.
 * 2)   A freshwater drum, of central North America.
 * 1)   A freshwater drum, of central North America.

Usage notes
In, used primarily in the phrase “”.

Translations

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