gums
A chewy, sticky wad of flavored sugar (or sorbitol or xylitol if it's sugar-free, smarty-pants) that may come as a ball, a stick, a cube, a 6-foot strip in a pink plastic dispenser, etc. Typically flavored as either classic bubblegum, a fruit (juicy fruit, strawberry, watermelon, orange, kiwi, pineapple,
dragonfruit, etc.), or some kind of mint (peppermint, spearmint, wintergreen,
winterfresh, sweetmint, smooth mint, polar ice,
fresh mint; the list goes on. What's the difference? Don't ask me.). Common uses include sticking it under desks, putting it in people's hair, playing with it as slime, using it as a currency/bribe, breath freshener, etc.
The GUMS
by TheAdamBomb13 on Nov 14, 2018 00:08:46
An
imaginary aliment suffered occasional by office
employees. Actually an acronym that stands for "gotta use my sick-time." Used to describe someone who calls in sick without actually
being sick simply to use up sick time before it expires.
gum
by VanillaCakeGirl on Nov 27, 2015 23:41:56
A delicious rubber like candy that people chew when they are bored or are hungry for sugar.
Bubblegum is gum you chew and can
blow bubbles out of.
Chewing gum can only be chewed, most people chew chewing gum for fresh breath.
Gum has many different flavors.
Most common for
bubblegum: Strawberry
Most common for chewing gum: Peppermint
Example:
I grabbed a delicious piece of
Wrigley's 5Gum and
chewed on it, mostly because being in the car for so long bored me.