Random question.?!


Question:

Random question.?

how do you pop your gum? or maybe its called snapping it? idk but its cool and i want to know how to do it. =] thnks.

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9 months ago
i dont mean popping it lol i mean snapping it.


Answers:
9 months ago
i dont mean popping it lol i mean snapping it.

With teeth separated, stretch the gum holding it against the inside of your bottom teeth with your tongue and between your upper lip and the front of your upper teeth. With mouth closed, slightly lower jaw and suck in on gum. It will snap. Shift gum upward with upper teeth and repeat. You should be able to snap it several times before starting over. Enjoy, but be considerate enough not to drive everyone else crazy by doing it to distraction.

Push it out a little with your tongue so it surrounds the opening of your mouth and then blow.

I 'blow bubbles' between my teeth.

have fun till your mom screams!

you gotta use your tongue and make lil air pockets in the gum and then hince the POP

its kinda like rotating you tongue in circles against one side of your cheek, chewing with your mouth open (making that smaking sound)...its easy and slouchy..you really cant be taught. its just something some peolple do...i used to do that, but i didnt really catch myself or control it...people would tell me to stop because it was really annoying and that i was chewing like a cow. iv'e learned to stop.

If only people didn't know how to do this... I used to work next to this lady who popped and snapped her gum all day long. I came close to killing her, it was SOO annoying. Luckily, she got moved to another department so after that, I had many wonderful gum-snapping free days. Ahhh.

MY mother does this and drives me nuts... I can't seem to do no matter how hard I try !

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...

: )

After reading your question I feel the need to look around the house for a piece of gum to pop!!!Just act like you are going to blow a bubble only don't push the gum and your tongue out then pull your tongue back and this leave little bubbles of air that you can now chew and as the air goes out your gum POPS!




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