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Bubba, a minor character in A Drink Before the War; Bubba, a character in Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire Series and a "codename" for Elvis, who is now a vampire in this series; Alvin "Bubba" Bixby, the bully in Wendelin Van Draanen's Shredderman series. Bubba Kelly, a character in Carson McCullers' novel The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
Hubba Bubba is a brand of bubble gum produced by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated. [1] Introduced in the United States in 1979, the bubble gum got its name from the phrase "Hubba Hubba", which some military personnel in World War II used to express approval. [ 2 ]
The American Cincinnatus: [1] Like the famous Roman, he won a war, then became a private citizen instead of seeking power or riches as a reward. He became the first president general of the Society of the Cincinnati, formed by Revolutionary War officers who also "declined offers of power and position to return to his home and plough".
Bubba is a term of endearment in the Southern United States. It may also refer to: Bubba, a 2019 studio album by Kaytranada; Bubba (fish) (c. 1982–2006), a giant grouper that resided at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, believed to be the first fish to undergo chemotherapy
The first brands in the US to use these new synthetic gum bases were Hubba Bubba and Bubble Yum. [ citation needed ] Bubble gum got its distinctive pink color because the original recipe Diemer worked on produced a dingy gray colored gum, so he added red dye (diluted to pink), as that was the only dye he had on hand at the time.
"Tutta" is missing from the wiki dictionary. Just as "Bubba" is used in the South for "brother", in my part of West Tennessee and Northern Mississippi, "Tutta" was used for "sister." I was born in Amory, Mississpi in 1935 (Monroe County the same county and same year as Elvis Presley). My peers were all brothers. I had no sisters.
A slang term for crack cocaine; A skateboarding term for a large concrete block used to do tricks on (originating with Hubba Hideout) "Hubba Hubba Zoot Zoot", a novelty song by the Swedish band Caramba from their 1981 self-titled album
Schmuck, or shmuck, is a pejorative term meaning one who is stupid or foolish, or an obnoxious, contemptible or detestable person. The word came into the English language from Yiddish (Yiddish: שמאָק, shmok), where it has similar pejorative meanings, but where its literal meaning is a vulgar term for a penis.