I. ˈgləb noun
( -s )
Etymology: imitative
: a gurgling, bubbling, or gulping sound (as of water running down a drain) — often reduplicated
listened to the glub , glub , glub of the milk bottle as it sank below the surface of the pond
: an inarticulate strangled sound (as of someone attempting to speak while under water)
II. intransitive verb
( glubbed ; glubbed ; glubbing ; glubs )
: to make a glub — often reduplicated
like cold molasses glub-glubbing from a barrel — James Street