What is double bubble?!


Question: If as you say its a Breakfast Food then you are referring to BUBBLE & SQUEEK. This is a dish of vegetables, usually greens and potatoes mashed up and fried in burger shaped pieces. Therefore Double Bubble would be two helpings.


Answers: If as you say its a Breakfast Food then you are referring to BUBBLE & SQUEEK. This is a dish of vegetables, usually greens and potatoes mashed up and fried in burger shaped pieces. Therefore Double Bubble would be two helpings.

Bubble gum?

that really good bubble gum in the yellow and blue wrapper.... lol

anything x 2

its gum. if im talking about the same thing u r.

Isnt it a really old computer game that used to be available for commodore 64???

if your asking about candy,
its gum :)

Bubble Gum

A brand of Bubble Gum.

Where I used to work double bubble was getting paid twice.

If you work on a Bank Holiday you are paid double the Wages & the common saying is doublr bubble.

It is used as cockney rhyming slang for double money, ie if you work extra hours you want 'double bubble for it,

It's a brand of bubble gum. I haven't had these since I was a kid. Brings back memories....

yeah its a brittish food. it is made up of two eggs, two toasts, two sausages, and two bacon.

Sounds like it is bubble gum.

it's bubble gum

ITS SOO GOOD!
its two eggs, two toasts, two sausages, and two bacon!

Double bubble is being paid double time double time so twice the normal (full) rate.

A fried breakfast - Full English. one egg, one slice of bacon, one helping of anything else etc.

Double bubble - twice the normal amount; two of everything; two eggs, two slices of bacon etc. Often seen in transport cafes.

Bubble and squeak = a breakfast or supper dish made from the left overs of the Sunday roast meal. Potatoes and green veg essential, mashed together and the rest depends on you. For breakfast usually fried in bacon fat served with bacon. Allegedly so called because of the noise it makes during frying





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