The difference between Bubble bath and Giraffe

When used as nouns, bubble bath means a bath in which an additive is poured directly into the water that creates bubbles, whereas giraffe means a ruminant, of the genus giraffa, of the african savannah with long legs and highly elongated neck, which make it the tallest living animal.


check bellow for the other definitions of Bubble bath and Giraffe

  1. Bubble bath as a noun:

    A bath in which an additive is poured directly into the water that creates bubbles.

  2. Bubble bath as a noun:

    A soap-based product to be added to a bath to create bubbles.

  3. Bubble bath as a noun (Cockney rhyming slang):

    A laugh.

    Examples:

    "Are you having a bubble bath?!"

  1. Giraffe as a noun:

    A ruminant, of the genus Giraffa, of the African savannah with long legs and highly elongated neck, which make it the tallest living animal; yellow fur patterned with dark spots, often in the form of a network; and two or more short, skin-covered horns, so-called; strictly speaking the horn-like projections are ossicones.

  2. Giraffe as a noun:

    A giraffe unicycle.

  3. Giraffe as a noun (Cockney rhyming slang):

    A laugh.

    Examples:

    "Are you having a giraffe?!"

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