earworm
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɪə(ɹ).wɜː(ɹ)m/
Noun
earworm (plural earworms)
- A tune that is stuck in one's head, especially as unwanted or repetitive.
- 2005, Kim Cooper, David Smay, editor, Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed, Routledge, →ISBN, Klymaxx - Meeting in the Ladies Room, page 132:
- The chorus spawned an earworm so potent that women still mutter it as they exit for a bathroom break twenty years later.
- 2005, Brain Stableford, Kiss the Goat, Wildside Press, →ISBN, Chapter Two, pages 15-16:
- “Yeah, well,” he said, weakly. “Sometimes tunes do that.” […] ¶ “I don't mean that I heard it once before and caught an earworm.”
- 2009, Steve Goodman, “1971: The Earworm”, in Sonic Warfare: Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear, MIT Press, →ISBN, page 147:
- A commonly cited species within memetics, the earworm is the catchy tune that you cannot get out of your head, the vocal refrain, the infectious rhythm or the addictive riff
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