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bubblegum
[buhb-uhl-guhm]
noun
a type of chewing gum that can be blown into large bubbles through the lips.
Slang.light rock-'n'-roll music characterized by simple, repetitive phrasing and lyrics.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bubblegum1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
Inside the canopy, one of the last remaining items was a stuffed Minnie Mouse, her bubblegum pink shoes shaded gray with dirt.
The track was followed by the single “Sugar Water Cyanide,” a distorted take on Y2K bubblegum pop, which came out in December.
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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