on the bubble
English
Etymology
US, 2nd half 1900s, from Indiana motor racing.
Prepositional phrase
on the bubble
- (motor racing) Holding the last qualifying position with qualification still in progress, and thus liable to lose that position.
- Smith was on the bubble but lost out when Jones was faster by a tenth of a second.
- (sports) Having qualification for an event depend on the upcoming performances of other competitors; hence, at risk of being eliminated, and reversely, being close to qualification; on the verge.
- The Knights had been on the bubble for the tournament, but played their way in by winning their last five games.
- (idiomatic) Uncertain of success.
- The new bond issue now appears to be on the bubble, with support eroding.
Related terms
- bubble team
- bubble under
See also
- pole position
- qualifiers
- qualifying