Mamulsa (en. To bubble)

/ma.mul.sa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
To rise or bubble to the surface of water.
The fish will bubble to the surface of the sea in the morning.
Ang mga isda ay mamulsa sa ibabaw ng dagat sa umaga.
The formation of bubbles in water or liquid.
Soap will bubble when mixed with water.
Mamulsa ang sabong kapag ito ay hinalo sa tubig.
The presence of active movement in a liquid.
The water will bubble when heated over fire.
Mamulsa ang tubig kapag ito ay pinainit sa apoy.

Etymology

The word 'mamulsa' originates from the root 'mulsa' which means to float or bubble in water.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to bubble water
meaning the water is bubbling.
mamulsa ng tubig

Related Words

bubble
A small round formation of air in a liquid.
bula
current
The active movement of water that comes from below.
halin

Slang Meanings

To borrow money without paying back immediately.
Mark always borrows money, that's why his friends don't want to lend him anymore.
Laging mamulsa si Mark, kaya ayaw na ng mga kaibigan niya na pautangin siya.
To pretend to be rich or well-off but in reality, is not.
Anne seems to be pretending to be rich, she doesn’t even share expenses during outings.
Parang mamulsa si Anne, hindi man lang sumasabay sa mga gastos sa outing.
To drive recklessly.
Stop driving recklessly, you might get into an accident.
Tigil na ang mamulsa sa daan, baka magka-aksidente ka.