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earworm
or
sticky tune
noun
[C]
a song or tune that a person hears repeatedly in their head
They bore into your head. They wont let go. Theres no known cure.
Earworms
can attack almost anyone at any time.
Earworms
are those songs, jingles and tunes that get stuck into your head
(Daniel DeNoon,
Lycos Health
, 27
th
February 2003)
At last, a word to describe something that weve all been mentally tortured by at some stage in our lives! We all know that feeling of hearing a particularly catchy tune on the radio and then being plagued by it for the rest of the day. Now weve finally got a way to refer to it instead of talking about this song which keeps going round and round in my head.
James J. Kellaris
PhD, a marketing professor at the University of Cincinnati in the United States, gave a presentation on the subject of
earworms
at a meeting of the
Society for Consumer Psychology
in February 2003. Kellaris claimed that nearly 98% of people have had songs stuck in their head at one time or other. His research indicates that 74% of
earworms
are related to songs with lyrics, 15% are jingles (short musical phrases) used in advertising, and 11% are tunes without words.
The compound
earworm attack
has been coined to refer to episodes of this phenomenon, which usually last several hours and occur very frequently across the sample of 559 students questioned. Musicians and music lovers suffer more frequent and longer-lasting
earworm attacks
, with people who have neurotic habits such as tapping fingers or biting pencils also being particularly susceptible.
Top
earworm
candidates in popular music are songs like
Who Let The Dogs Out
by the group
Baha Men
,
Abbas
Dancing Queen
and
We Will Rock You
by
Queen
.
Background
The term
earworm
derives from a literal translation of the German word
Ohrwurm,
which has been used to describe such cognitively infectious pieces of music. The parasitic connotations of the word relate to its original meaning: an
earworm
is a kind of worm which can crawl into the ear, and also denotes a large, highly destructive larva which feeds on corn and cotton crops.
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