WHAT DOES “YUMMY” MEAN, THE WORD THAT NAMES JUSTIN BIEBER'S THEME?
And, above all, in what sense do you use it?
It has been done to beg, but finally, Justin Bieber has brought up the new topic of him: Yummy. After four years without releasing solo singles (it is true that he has done several collaborations), we can finally enjoy the new music of the Canadian.
The artist already announced that this new musical stage was going to be different and with Yummy he has shown it. In just three days, the video clip of the song has 30 million views, and it continues to rise!
But, what does the word 'Yummy' that give the song its name really mean and that the artist keeps repeating?
We have pulled, as expected, an English - Spanish dictionary. As good millennials we have consulted the Wordeference and we have verified that 'Yummy' means 'delicious' or 'rich' and that it is an adjective that is used informally. Come on, you're not going to see the Queen of England saying the word.
In fact, it can be used as an interjection ("yummy!") That could be translated directly as "yummy!"
In addition, as stated in the "Urban Dictionary", this word also serves to refer to an attractive person.
And in what sense does Justin Bieber use the word in his new single? The artist repeats over and over again in the chorus: "Yeah, you got that yummy-yum That yummy-yum, that yummy-yummy" (Yes, you have that delicious thing. That delicious thing, that delicious thing).
Obviously, Justin Bieber is not talking about something you eat. The 25-year-old artist refers to one of the characteristics that he likes the most about his partner. That thing that makes him like her so much is a person that he can't describe.
Who knows, we might end up using the word 'yummy' in our day-to-day lives.