Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

blubber

noun / verb
/ˈblʌbər/
Definition
Blubber refers to the thick layer of fat found under the skin of marine mammals, such as whales and seals, which helps insulate against cold water.
Examples
  • Whales have a significant amount of blubber that helps them survive in icy waters.
  • After hearing the sad news, she began to blubber uncontrollably.
Meaning
In a more general sense, blubber can also mean to cry noisily or to weep in a way that is messy and uninhibited.
Synonyms
  • Fat
  • Grease
  • Weep
  • Cry