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People don't usually keep track of who was the first to use a certain word. This word probably comes from Middle Dutch.

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The word "bubbles" comes from the Middle English word "bobel" which meant a small swelling, similar to a bubbling or bursting water droplet. Over time, this word evolved to refer to spherical air or gas-filled pockets in liquid.

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