bubbla

noun
  1. A Swedish term for a bubble, typically a spherical pocket of air or gas trapped in a liquid or solid substance, often seen in soap films, carbonated drinks, or other foamy substances. noun
    Children enjoyed blowing bubbles with soap and water, creating colorful bubbla in the air.
    The soda was so fizzy that it formed many tiny bubbla on the surface.
  2. A metaphorical reference to an economic or financial bubble, indicating a rapid escalation in asset prices driven by speculation, which may eventually burst and cause a market crash. noun
    Many analysts warned that the housing market was a bubbla that could burst at any moment.
    The tech stock bubbla led to a sudden and severe market downturn.