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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.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bubblegum1
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Example Sentences
One review of the 1995 cult classic said it was defined by its “bubblegum hip-hop lingo.”
From The Daily Beast
For a dollar, you could bring a date and still have enough money left over for bubblegum.
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Both the first lady and first lady hopeful chose bubblegum pink dresses for the town hall debate on Tuesday night.
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They found nothing except for what Prunier calls “pink bubblegum” products typically marketed to tweens.
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You know, until bubblegum pop went on to reclaim the top spot a few years later.
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It was a real top deal, in a class with nylon or jukeboxes or bubblegum.
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