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bubbe

American  
[buhb-uh, buhb-ee, boo-buh, boo-bee] / ˈbʌb ə, ˈbʌb i, ˈbu bə, ˈbu bi /

noun

Yiddish.
  1. (used as a title or term of address) grandmother.


Etymology

Origin of bubbe

First recorded in 1895–1900; from Yiddish bobe, from Polish baba

Example Sentences

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The woman with the cloth comes over to wipe the table as Bubbe gets up and walks off.

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I’m so shocked to hear Bubbe say these words; to know that she understands how I feel, who I am.

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Bubbe holds my eyes for a long time.

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And, from what Bubbe’s said, I think Hannie is the one.

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I think it’s worth taking a bit of a risk for the possibility of making Bubbe smile.

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