Gummin' your bubbles...


Eugene Levy's character tells Arness that she's gonna be gummin' her bubbles...what does that mean?

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Bubble & squeak...it's made of mashed potatoes and whatever veggie floats your boat.

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gummin = chewing with no teeth
bubbles = wine/champange
squeak = mouse = cheese


hahah i don't know i just made it up but it makes sense to me. i don't care everyone else thinks.

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Bubble and squeak is a British dish of shallow-fried vegetables from a leftover roast dinner, usually consisting of potato and cabbage. It's a slam to the British-educated character Mrs. Arness. To gum something implies that the person "gumming it" doesn't have any teeth, thereby chewing with the gums.

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Thanks. I was wondering that.

Travolta is no Divine!!! No one can replace the great Divine.

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Gee, I wish I'd have said that.

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