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bubblegum

[buhb-uhl-guhm]

noun

  1. a type of chewing gum that can be blown into large bubbles through the lips.

  2. Slang.light rock-'n'-roll music characterized by simple, repetitive phrasing and lyrics.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bubblegum1

First recorded in 1935–40; bubble + gum 1
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Example Sentences

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Pratt and his business partners would attempt to hide their connection to GirlsDoPorn from the models, having them sign contracts with innocuous-sounding business names such as “Begin Modeling,” “Bubblegum Casting” or “BLL Media,” prosecutors said.

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Earlier this week American singer Katy Perry, best known for her bubblegum pop, said she felt like a "human Piñata" after weeks of online backlash.

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Inside the canopy, one of the last remaining items was a stuffed Minnie Mouse, her bubblegum pink shoes shaded gray with dirt.

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The track was followed by the single “Sugar Water Cyanide,” a distorted take on Y2K bubblegum pop, which came out in December.

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In my own neighborhood of Echo Park, there’s “My other car is a Spirit Halloween,” which incorporates the brand’s grim reaper mascot; “Let me merge, my dad is dead” on a contradictory glittery, bubblegum pink background; and “KEEP HONKING! I’m Sitting In My Car Crying To The Cranberries 1993 Hit Single, ‘LINGER’” in a smattering of different-sized fonts.

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