Noun
Chewing gum sold as a ball usually coated with colored hard sugar.
Remember those clear globe dispensers with gumballs for a penny?
(slang) A silly, laughable person.
Synonym: goofball
When he drinks too much he's a gumball.
(US, slang) The flashing lights on top of a police car.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgJesus says God isn't like a gumball machine; he's more like the wind: unpredictable, uncontrollable, no more containable than wind in a bottle. Skye Jethani
I don't think I was awake for much of my childhood. I did a lot of napping. This might have been a defensive measure against encroaching depression. Until about the age of eleven or twelve, I had zero interests other than trying to steal gumballs from supermarket gumball machines. Michael Ian Black
I'll mix a lot of things. I'll wear a Temperley dress with flip flops, or I might be in head-to-toe Gucci and have on a ring that I got from a gumball machine for 50 cents. Sara Blakely
BUSINESSMAN Nick Morley made world headlines when the Porsche he was driving in the Gumball Rally ploughed into another car and an elderly couple died. Source: Internet
The Amazing World of Gumball is a delightfully demented, acerbic show about anthropomorphic animals (and, um, other things) living in the suburbs, and it delights in breaking the fourth wall. Source: Internet
It was a sphere the size of gumball, but it packed the punch of a cannonball, taking the plate to a whole new level. Source: Internet