flubber
/ˈflʌbər/Definitions
1. noun
A fictional substance that has the properties of both rubber and a gas, allowing it to bounce and float in the air.
“The inventor of flubber was hailed as a genius for creating a material that could defy gravity.”
2. verb
To move or bounce in a way that is similar to the fictional substance flubber.
“The kids flubbered around the playground, laughing and having fun.”