bubble gum
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Definition
Noun: A type of chewing gum that is especially soft and elastic, allowing the chewer to blow it into bubbles.
Usage
This noun refers specifically to the confectionery product designed for bubble-blowing. It is typically used as a non-count noun when referring to the substance in general, but can be countable when referring to individual pieces or brands. * Children often enjoy bubble gum for its sweet flavor and fun bubble-blowing ability. * She bought a pack of bubble gum from the store. * My favorite bubble gum is the one that turns your tongue blue.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: "Bubble gum" is frequently used adjectivally to describe other nouns, often implying a bright pink color, a sweet, artificial flavor, or a sense of playful immaturity.
- She painted her room a bubble-gum pink.
- The song had a catchy, bubble-gum pop sound.
- He writes bubble-gum novels that are popular with teenagers.
Variants and Related Words
- Chewing gum (n): The broader category of gum made for chewing, which may or may not be suitable for blowing bubbles.
- Gum (n): A shortened, more general term for chewing gum or bubble gum.
Synonyms
- Chewing gum (though this is a broader category, not all chewing gum is bubble gum)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Bubble-gum music/pop: A sometimes derogatory term for a style of pop music perceived as simplistic, catchy, and aimed primarily at a young, pre-teen audience.
- In the late 1990s, several bands were famous for their bubble-gum pop hits.
Noun
- a kind of chewing gum that can be blown into bubbles