Gummin' your bubbles...
Eugene Levy's character tells Arness that she's gonna be gummin' her bubbles...what does that mean?
shareEugene Levy's character tells Arness that she's gonna be gummin' her bubbles...what does that mean?
shareBubble & squeak...it's made of mashed potatoes and whatever veggie floats your boat.
sharegummin = 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.
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.
shareThanks. I was wondering that.
Travolta is no Divine!!! No one can replace the great Divine.
Gee, I wish I'd have said that.
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