Sen-Sen

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See also: sensen

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Proprietary name in the US; apparently an arbitrary creation.

Noun

Sen-Sen (uncountable)

  1. A brand of breath freshener (discontinued in 2013) containing liquorice, often used to disguise the use of alcohol or tobacco.
    • 1937, Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Amistad, published 2013, page 92:
      The sen-sen was to let on to the other boys and the pullet-sized girls that he had a liquor breath to cover.
    • 1951, Pamela Branch, Lion in the Cellar:
      He was eating sen-sen cachous.