I personally have no favorite word. Words for some reason have never had a strong appeal to me at any time during my life. I guess a word that has some uniqueness to me would probably be bubbly. In most cases, the word bubbly is in context with someone either taking a bubble bath or drinking a soda containing carbonation.The word bubbly could refer to someone's personality as being ditsy and uninformed of how the world really is. If someone was a huge Colbie Caillat fan, they would associate with word with her popular song...Bubbly.I usually imagine bubbly in association with soap as someone splatters their hands with water as bubbles are coming out everywhere. The word bubbly just seems like a good clean word. The fact that I am using the word bubbly a lot in this blog entry makes it feel sparkling clean. It reminds me of basically anything clean or even sometimes as someone's personal space and referring to them as bubbly.
If the word had a smell, it would most likely be a typical soap smell or any unique fragrance of soap that girls use. The taste of something bubbly would most likely be disgusting and I wouldn't recommend it, but for the sake of this blog, it would probably taste something similar to toothpaste (because toothpaste makes you feel and smell clean). The texture would be something similar to cotton, making you feel like you are dreamily floating on something bubbly. It could also feel like a cloud floating high in the sky as you leisurely enjoy the ride looking at other clouds past by. Who would deny an experience like that? The best experience I had with something bubbly was when I was taking a bath when I was younger and dumping the entire jug of bubbles into the water. We had so much bubbles that we took hand fulls of it and tried to throw it away in the waste basket. We were in the bathtub for roughly two hours as a line formed right outside the door. I am sure we have all had interesting experiences relating to bubbles.
I love the word bubbly too! I love how no matter what, the word is always used in a positive way. Just saying the word bubbly makes me happy, even if I am not saying it in relation to anything else. Overall, very good choice of a word!
ReplyDeleteHaha that's great! I loved how you gave so many different examples of how you could use bubbly. Good description! :)
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