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Wat (wie) is bubblegum - definitie

TYPE OF CHEWING GUM
Bubble-gum; Bubble Gum; BubbleGum; Bubble-Gum; Bubblegum; Bubblegum flavor; Bubble gum flavor
  • Various colors of bubblegum balls

bubblegum         
¦ noun
1. chewing gum that can be blown into bubbles.
2. chiefly N. Amer. simple, catchy pop music aimed particularly at teenagers.
bubblegum         
bubblegum         
Used to negatively descibe trendy pop items (songs, clothes, etc.) that are just too happy, shallow, and myopic. Something Old Navy or Gap might sell - lots of plastic and bright colors.
Also describes someone who closely follows these trends, superficial and narrow-minded.
I liked the Matchbox20 song, but it was bubblegum. That bright lime green tech vest is so bubblegum, I want to puke.

Wikipedia

Bubble gum

Bubble gum (or bubblegum) is a type of chewing gum, designed to be inflated out of the mouth as a bubble.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bubblegum
1. Particularly popular are stores specializing in the tiny figures churned out by supermarket bubblegum machines.
2. Bet it tastes like the best bubblegum in Willy Wonkas sweetshop.
3. Her first album is an appealing confection of bubblegum pop, stomp–rock, disco and hip–hop–lite.
4. Mr Richter, 34, started his first company to provide bubblegum machines and video games to local arcades while he was still at high school near Denver, Colorado.
5. It should be a basic human reaction to help someone. ‘I‘d like to know what their reaction would be if it was their little girl in the road and people were driving past.‘ Went to buy bubblegum Cait had been out walking with her family and neighbours in Aylesbury last Wednesday when she went on ahead to buy bubblegum at a shop.