Definition of gummy

gummyadjective

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/ˈɡʌmi//ˈɡʌmi/

The word "gummy" has its roots in the 17th century. It originates from the Old English word "gūm," which means "soft" or "pliable." This term was primarily used to describe soft, flexible, or gelatinous substances. Over time, the word evolved to encompass a wide range of meanings. In the late 19th century, "gummy" began to be used to describe food items that had a soft, gooey, or sticky texture, such as gummies or gummy bears. The term has since gained widespread use in the context of candy, sweets, and snacks that have a chewy or gelatinous consistency. Today, "gummy" is often used to describe anything that has a soft, squishy, or flexible texture, whether it be a piece of candy, a toy, or even a descriptive term for a sensation or emotion.

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sticky or covered in gum

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a gummy smile shows your teeth and gums

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