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bubblegum adjective unimaginative, highly commercial, insincere US, 1963 Usually used to describe music.- We had an hysterical call from Buddah Records complaining about the way I insulted their bubblegum music. — Screw, p. 17, 4 July 1969
- A coke-jerking rhythm, a Woody Woodpecker voice, a scoopful of cliches from a bin labeled “sweet talk” and you’ve got–bubble-gum music. — Life, p. 13, 30 January 1970
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, October 1972
- If Harvey thought getting it on with some bubble-gum rocker was realizing his full human potential, well, that was his prerogative. — Cyra McFadden, The Serial, p. 37, 1977
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