froth
noun
[ frɒθ ]
• a mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, or salivating.
• "leave the yeast until there is a good head of froth"
Similar:
foam,
lather,
head,
suds,
bubbles,
frothiness,
fizz,
effervescence,
mousse,
scum,
spume,
• worthless or insubstantial talk, ideas, or activities.
Similar:
trivia,
trifles,
irrelevancies,
nonsense,
trash,
pap,
rubbish,
candyfloss,
drivel,
twaddle,
hot air,
gas,
froth
verb
• form or contain a rising or overflowing mass of small bubbles.
• "the red blood frothed at his lips"
Similar:
bubble,
fizz,
foam,
cream,
lather,
effervesce,
aerate,
churn,
seethe,
roil,
spume,
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old Norse frotha, frauth .