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- noun Plural form of
gum .
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Examples
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Three dudes, flappin 'gums at a bakelite table, like our Founders intended.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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We called him Mickey Habanero, because he could fill his mouth with the hottest food imaginable, the kind packed with the sort of heat that would melt the gums from the teeth of a novice, all without taking a drink of milk or anything else that would otherwise soothe the spiciness from the raw taste buds.
A taste of competition Chris Miller 2010
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Three dudes, flappin 'gums at a bakelite table, like our Founders intended.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Yet here I am in the office blogging instead of at home vegging because ESPN seems to think Chris Fowler flapping his ignorant gums is live tennis.
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Yet here I am in the office blogging instead of at home vegging because ESPN seems to think Chris Fowler flapping his ignorant gums is live tennis.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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An abscess in the root or along the gums is more serious.
Chew On This 2002
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Certain gums and resins they applied as electuaries.
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Once the gums are a bit numb, he gives me one needle.
The Shark Has Pretty Teeth, Dear, ‘Cuz He Eats Dentists | Her Bad Mother 2007
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Once the gums are a bit numb, he gives me one needle.
The Shark Has Pretty Teeth, Dear, 'Cuz He Eats Dentists 2007
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The fossil resins -- often erroneously called gums -- amber, kauri, copal, etc., though interestingly related to the hydro-carbons enumerated on the preceding pages, form no essential part of the series, and demand only the briefest notice here.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 362, December 9, 1882 Various
653880459 commented on the word gums
gums is from Jupiter
February 1, 2011
653880459 commented on the word gums
gums is from Er Callisto, Jupiter
February 1, 2011