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; Suyasuya: To describe the state of someone sleeping comfortably and quietly, accompanied by the sound of light breathing. dog vocalization (in the poem Lepanto by G. K. Chesterton: " Don John's hunting, and his hounds have bayed ". Shazam is also the name of the wizard in Captain Marvel comics and the title of Marvel comic books. This can be a sound made by a person, an animal or a natural object. There are thousands of onomatopoeia in Japanese. often repetitive (jug jug jug - jug jug jug), typical of the musical style. Sound of a siren (whoop, whoop, whoop), an infection of the respiratory system caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis (or B. pertussis). More horse sounds, sound of galloping horse. Find more hit/ punch words. intensity grows by adding ha's. interjection used to express sudden recognition of a foolish blunder or an ironic turn of events, popularized by The Simpsons tv cartoon series, in which main character Homer uses it often. To learn more about some common reasons for observing changes in your . from: A beam of light. also: moo, low, hrrooonnh, huuuooohar, muuhhhrrr. Water accounts for about 60% of an adult's body weight. small American seed-eating bird in the family Cardinalidae. interjection used to express disbelief or exasperation. Another fun onomatopoeia example designed to satisfy your senses is " Running Water " by Lee Emmett. Some may also find that drinking water right when they wake up makes . From the children's book Squeak, Rumble, Whomp Whomp Womp. More rain sounds, male honeybee, probably of imitative origin, Sound of a helicopter. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the source of the sound it describes. I once had a pair of shoes that squeaked a lot. In this sense poof is not imitative, Sound of an old pistol firing, according to a post on Yahoo!Answers, Children's euphemism meaning excrement. Wiktionary, sound of a washing machine , "[Aredelia] found Starling in the warm laundry room, dozing against the slow rump-rump of a washing machine." Bottled Water Advertising Slogans. name is imitative of the sound it makes. The main vocals consist of loud, deep guttural growls or "howls". Find more explosion words 2. verb for the sound produced by the (male) bittern, a bird species, to attract the females and establish their territory. "HOHN! to swallow greedily or rapidly in large amounts. Find more explosions. The name is derived from the rhythm of the guiro (scraper) and the shuffling of the dancers' feet, chakk-chackk-chak-chak, chak-a-chak-akk-chk-chk-chk, to chew noisily. see also: cackle, cluck 4. hiccup. Think of the sound of a mouse. link1 (white-winged chough), link2 (red-billed chough), Putting butter on toast with a knife. tubular wind instrument, or the act of whistling, cry of an owl. "she gulps down a whole mug of coffee". Most people group the types of onomatopoeic words based on their origin. Example, KnowYourMeme. A bumblebee (also spelled as bumble bee) is any member of the bee genus Bombus, in the family Apidae. "Beep beep!" "the dog barks, the bee hums"), also: buzz, Hummingbirds are birds that comprise the family Trochilidae. interjection used to express disbelief or exasperation. also: to focus a camera on an object using a zoom lens (to 'zoom in' or 'zoom out'), also imitative of sound when motorized. Etymonline, sound produced by cats when sociable or (sometimes) when distressed. (The word "flatulence" is not an onomatopoeia). sound of machine gun. Possibly a blend of squirm and wriggle, To twist one's body with snakelike motions from shame or embarrassment, or to evade a question. Hissing sound made by dinosaur or giant lizard. . onomatopoeia: [noun] the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (such as buzz, hiss). Onomatopoeia is the formation of words that mimic sounds that occur in the world, . link1 (bird), link2 (clock), any of various largely brownish chiefly migratory birds (especially genus Numenius) having long legs and a long slender down-curved bill and related to the sandpipers and snipes. Wynton Marsalis & Paul Rogers, 2012. sound of horse's hooves. The name of the Pokemon character Pikachu comes from 'pika' here meaning the sound an electric spark makes, and 'chu', the sound a mouse makes. "Little Timmy's cannonball made a giant splash !" is one way to use this word; "Little . to pluck a string instrument, or to suddenly drop. Hum, pow, pop, boom, hiss, and murmur are all onomatopoeia. What are the examples of onomatopoeia? more helicopter sounds, funeral bells (features in the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe), a monotonous beating, rhythm, or rhythmical sound / a percussive musical instrument played with hands, to blow or sound an instrument (as a horn), sound of a flute ("the ceremonial band" by James Reeves, in "Noisy poems" by Jill Bennett), bird species name, see gray-winged trumpeter, Ignition of a lightsaber in Star Wars movies. It is normally accompanied with a saying such as "god that's cute" while she unknowingly destroys the property of others when checking things out. Click here for more train sounds, laughter, gleeful chuckle, chuckling and snorting. Also look up: spatter, bespatter, splatter, bodyfall water. KKAKKAKKAKKAKKAKKAKK
"to bleep" often means "to mask inappropriate language on television or radio". Find more hit / punch words, sound of a coin put into a vending machine (from the graphic novel "Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth", ref), 1. bird : the peculiar sound of a brooding hen 2. human eat_drink. about this bird. What we're going for here is a closer vowel sound approximation of the water disturbance. Answer (1 of 4): Splash is the most accurate word. In the media: click it or ticket is the name and slogan of a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration campaign aimed at increasing the use of seat belts among young people in the United States. Now that we're all on the same page as to what onomatopoeia is, let's see some examples of the phenomenon. More car sounds, to tear or mark a surface with something sharp or jagged. also: purr. also: yada yada, 1. interjection used to express positive excitement or to attract attention, also: yoo-hoo, 2. popular name for the Grey-crowned Babbler (see babbler), sound of a cat eating wet food (ref). Find more dog vocalizations, to strike heavily. A heavy blow. Another onomatopoeic feeder bird is the bold and boisterous blue . Here are 5 categories they can be broken up into: Giseigo Animal and human sounds. hiss (of a snake) make a sound like a long 's' to express anger verb: When the snake started hissing, I knew I was in danger. animal eat_drink disease cat vocalization. Cartalk, A light tap or bump on the nose in a cute way. At times, water makes mischievous sounds. Sound uttered by person choking. roaring with laughter is in response to something absolutely hilarious, sound of deep prolonged cry ("Garfield", Jim Davis), dog barking. In addition to the female's alarm call, both the male and female make a shrill whistling sound. also: ah uh ah uh; hah-hah-hah; heh-heh-heh>/a> (Yahoo answers ), interjection used to express surprise, disbelief, or confusion, or as an inquiry inviting affirmative reply, also: uh-huh, laughter. e.g. Also: Tshww, PHCKSHIIIIiooW Reddit, The sound of a lightsaber being shoved into a door to melt it (Star Wars movies), sound uttered to get a person's attention without alerting others, to tell a secret for example. buzzing. also: hurrah, bird vocalization, usually the cry of an owl. She says that this expression is often used within her group of motorcycling friends, usually in connection with novice riders, although it may be in use more widely across the UK. Find more explosions, 1. to cry out or creating a disturbance. Video: Clip 1, Clip 2, Clip 3. interjection used typically to express mild apology, surprise, or dismay, also: woops, whoops, interjection expressing pain or displeasure, Fox vocalization. The sounds are produced by the beating of abdominal muscles against the swim bladder. Here's another example. An effervescent / carbonated beverage "plop, plop, fizz, fizz" used to be the slogan in Alka Seltzer commercials for many years. to strike sharply. (thanks Janet! The sound made by dolphins is also called "clicking". Onomatopoeic words come in combinations, as they reflect different sounds of a single object. It is native to most of North America, parts of Central America, Cuba, the Cayman Islands, is one of the few woodpecker species that migrates, and is the only woodpecker that commonly feeds on the ground. from this book: Click here for more train sounds, Pokemon Black and White Vol 7 Kusaka & Yamamoto, "Misoso: Once Upon a Time Tales from Africa", by Verna Aardema, Blogpost about the difference between mlem and blep, Squeak, Rumble, Whomp Whomp Womp. also: harumpf, laughter, often used to express scorn or disbelief. In comedy, zing is sometimes used as an interjection to acknowledge a witty comeback. ). 2. Also: geez. Water Refilling Station Taglines. Often duplicated or triplicated (haw haw or haw haw haw), an audible effort to force up phlegm from the throat, 1. bray of a donkey, 2. loud coarse laugh. Almost exclusively associated with liquid, "splash" is one of the most common onomatopoeia words. In 1974, Congress passed the Safe Drinking Water Act external icon. snap: A sudden, sharp cracking sound: snarl: An aggressive growl of an animal with bared teeth. Also: A womens derriere that has the shape of, and bounces like a basketball. splish-splash downhill. in the media: Snap, Crackle, and Pop are the cartoon mascots of Kellogg's breakfast cereal Rice Krispies. with M.E. So there are words that describe sounds that humans, animals, or objects make, but also words that describe water or air sounds. . Stomach growling. Sound of a lightsaber swinging through the air in Star Wars movies. From: Mike Dirnt, the bassist of the rock band Green Day. imitative origin, but the hoopoe's call is actually a trisyllabic "oop-oop-oop". It is migratory, wintering in the southernmost USA and Central America. Thwack! It is cold! also: rrrruuuurrrr, moo, low, hrrooonnh, muuhhhrrr. similar in flavor to "har har", but more old fashioned and more hick, highly attractive or pleasing, exclamation to express joy derived from the prospect of eating tasty food, to destroy or kill by or as if by shooting, medical human electronic hit electric shock therapy heart attack. also: hoot, hoo hoo, terwit terwoo, twit twoo, whit woo, sound of a shuriken, or throwing star, hitting a target. Find more hit / punch words, (possibly of imitative origin) clown, may stem from allusion to puffing out cheeks as a comic gesture, Sound of a big bass drum. the rumbling sound produced by the movement of gas through the intestines of animals, including humans. More cat sounds, (automotive) sound a of a failing brake booster, interjection used in many ways, one of which is to indicate that one is thinking, feeling, introspecting. ", to sing by suddenly changing from a natural voice to a falsetto and back; also: to shout or call in a similar manner, the "sound" of someone stealing something. Voice: Song is two rough, whistled notes, "fee-bee" with the second note rasping or with a stuttered, more whistly second note "fee-b-be-bee." Tluuck tluck tlawck tlock tlaack tlack tlick! sound of wagon wheels ("Pedro and the padre", by Verna Aardema), to flow in a broken irregular current, make the sound of bubbling liquid, washing the mouth with suspended liquid (soundclip), also: gargle, cat vocalization, as used in James Joyce's Ulysses More cat sounds, sound of footstep ("Pedro and the padre", by Verna Aardema), signature laugh of sherrif Roscoe P. Coltrane in tv series The Dukes of Hazzard, laughter. this is a rare example of "non-auditory onomatopoeia". Usually, "heh" is a quiet laughing sound, not laughing out loud. (Scottish) To roar or bellow. Onomatopoeias. grunted the boxer when punched in the gut). To crush (paper, for example) with sharp snapping sounds. to move swiftly with a vibratory sound, eg of a small electric motor, electronic film transport in an analog photo camera. sound of sleigh bells, (features in the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe), sound of a dog's claws as he/she walks on a wooden floor (ref), sound of clicking with the tongue ("Misoso: Once Upon a Time Tales from Africa", by Verna Aardema), Sound of a ticking clock (Squeak, Rumble, Whomp Whomp Womp. more old fashioned and more hick than yuk, yuk, to talk fast and indistinctly, imitative origin, to make a harsh metallic sound, or to cause to make a harsh discordant sound, 1. harsh sound, 2. the sound of guns (in the poem "Lepanto" by G. K. Chesterton: "For he heard drums groaning and he heard guns jar ", (automotive) clutch release bearing on the way out. Often pronounced in a nasal voice. 1. to strike or press with crushing force; crush down; squash. signature laugh of Butt-head from cartoon Beavis and Butthead, 1. to make a low inarticulate murmuring sound, sometimes making a melody "to hum a tune", 2. a verb for the sound that bees and hummingbirds make (eg. Patrick McDonnell), sound of a hockey puck hitting the net of the goal and then the ice (ref), sound of a flying object hitting someone's head (Garfield, Jim Davis) Find more hit/ punch words, sound of drums ("Misoso: Once Upon a Time Tales from Africa", by Verna Aardema), Sound uttered by a person choking. Sometimes, they'll even be the only words used on that page. by Dr. Seuss), sound of heavy metallic objects colliding, sound of striking with a sounding blow. often followed by whispering, spitting out something solid such as a cherry pit ("Garfield", Jim Davis), sound of pounding ("Misoso: Once Upon a Time Tales from Africa", by Verna Aardema), Sound of an engine misfire in a car Cartalk, (possibly of imitative origin) mechanical device for raising/moving water or gas, sound of a drum ("the ceremonial band" by James Reeves, in "Noisy poems" by Jill Bennett), a sound produced by cats, when sociable or sometimes when distressed. Electric kettles don't usually make a recognisable noise when the water has boiled, they just switch themselves off. More rain sounds. (Catharus fuscescens) bird species belonging to the larger group of thrushes. another example: shiiin, (automotive) sound of boiling coolant Cartalk, sound a large serving of mashed potatoes makes when it hits the plate (also a corresponding measurement of same) (ref), sound of a horn (from "Mr. Brown can moo, can you?" noisy talk. Urban Dictionary - Thanks to students of Ms. Lane's 7th grade class! emit a loud, unpleasant kind of laughing. What is the onomatopoeia for drinking water? What are some examples of onomatopoeia words? flush can have many meanings but in the sense of flooding with liquid it can be seen as imitative, 1. to flap wings rapidly, 2. to float to and fro, a ribald laugh to draw attention to a double entendre. human animal liquid eat_drink water. When you hear this sound . Find more chewing noises, 1. subdued continuous sound (often human voices), 2. to murmur, (less common) verb describing the sound of a swarm of bees or flies (as in "murmuring of innumerable bees", from the poem "Come Down, O Maid" by Alfred Lord Tennyson), to speak almost inaudibly with closed lips, this is one of several suggestions in response to the question of how to write the sound of a bull, on wiki-answers. know your meme, A word that describes the sound of an explosion; an expression used to express awesomeness. The name is derived from its call, a shrill "kittee-wa-aaake, kitte-wa-aaake", sound of a punch/hit during a fight. Also: Wharrgarbl. used often in the cartoon series "the Simpsons"), interjection used to attract attention, also: yahoo, the sound of wind (in the poem "the night wind", by Eugene Field: " For the wind will moan in its ruefullest tone: 'Yoooooooo! More about ferrets, sound of rain drops hitting a window pane (in the poem Weather by Eve Merriam, in Noisy poems by Jill Bennett). also: hoo hoo, hoot, tu-whu, terwit terwoo, whit woo, to utter a succession of light chirping or tremulous sounds, chirrup, the sound of a bullet hitting the ground (features in Roy Lichtenstein painting "Live Ammo (Tzing! Were they deaf that they did not hear? Why not make sure you're using the right one? ), To talk or chatter idly or meaninglessly; babble or prate. also: hoo hoo, tu-whu, terwit terwoo, whit woo, member of native S. African race. to utter a shrill piercing cry. note: the vocalization of eagles is often called screaming, although according to this wikipedia article, Bald Eagles normally squeak and have a shrill cry, punctuated by grunts, and the scream that is found in films this is usually the call of a Red-tailed Hawk, dubbed into films for dramatic effect. coughing sound, used by a recurring character named Lorraine from the TV show Mad TV. English USA, Northeast, NYC Dec 15, 2011 #2 I like "achoo." But any of your examples could work. Also:vru, vru Reddit, Sound of a police car in the United States. A short, high-pitched radio signal 3. pip-pip-pip: sound of footsteps ("Misoso: Once Upon a Time Tales from Africa", by Verna Aardema), the sound of rain, a repetitive pattering sound. She assumed a "Gangnam Style" stance and dance to illustrate it, while saying "there I was going 'potato-potato-potato' - what a show-up!" Made famous by drag queen Katya Zamolodchikova, Possibly of onomatopoeic origin, from the sound of light hammering on metal. Also: "clunk click, every trip (click the seatbelt on after clunking the car door closed; UK campaign) and: "click, clack, front and back" (click, clack of connecting the seatbelts; AU campaign), sound of a train sound of a train riding on a railroad switch or joint (Song of the train by David McCord, in Noisy poems by Jill Bennett), see also clackety-clack, very hard kind of brick, named after the sound produced when struck, sound of a walking horse. 4. a line in a film etc that elicits such a laugh, hollow, explosive projectile, imitative origin, sound of a hit / punch ("Garfield", Jim Davis). eat_drink liquid water wet. also: clickety-clack. Find more hit/ punch words, sound of a kick against someone's body (head, for example). by assoc. Also gak, argh, gasp. (less common) the sound of wind (in the poem "the night wind", by Eugene Field: " For the wind will moan in its ruefullest tone: sound of an "implosion bomb". )"), exclamation expressing pain, frustration or annoyance, 1. sound of coughing, 2. used to indicate the sound of a cough or grunt or to express disgust or horror, interjection used to indicate affirmation, agreement, or gratification, also: huh, interjection used to indicate dismay or concern, the sound produced by a large brass instrument. user66974. Thump, thump! 3. or old fashioned hick laugh, Interjection, an expression of disdain, disbelief, protest, or dismissal; a huff, grunt, or snort. vworp! 1 : the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (such as buzz, hiss) also : a word formed by onomatopoeia In comic books, when you see someone with a gun, you know it's only going off when you read the onomatopoeias. The name is onomatopoeia for the braying sound made by a donkey, typically written as hee haw in American English. is also the signature call of the Road Runner character (a bird) in the Looney Tunes cartoons. "That's not Coke, it's Dr Pepper." . Find more tones, beep beep beep beep beep beep whirrrffftt bonk, Sound of a forklift (From Diggers go by Steve Light). 4. to tread heavily in water, mud, wet shoes, etc., with such a sound. Also: nnnnnnnn Reddit, bird , automobile horn, or computer generated tone. 2) Snoopy: It's not the things that go 'bump' in the night that scare me. Common Examples of Onomatopoeia Machine noiseshonk, beep, vroom, clang, zap, boing. Dennis the Menace's annoying habit of guffawing at his own actions: "Ha ha! link (video). boring or empty talk - often used interjectionally especially in recounting words regarded as too dull or predictable to be worth repeating. used in playing "air-guitar". What is the sound of water? from: Find more hit/ punch words, to dash violently, make a noise of clashing swords, sound of an object moving through air or water. A short, irregular curve or twist, as in writing or drawing. 2. nonvocal suction sound in some languages, 3. to talk noisily or rapidly. There he was. also: hu hu hu hu, hah-hah-hah, ah uh ah uh. As in: Geez, stop shouting at me like that!. from: Find more hit/ punch words, sound something liquidy and unappetizing hitting a dinner plate, (noun) jargon or highly intricate language that is hard to understand or incomprehensible. about this bird, signature laugh of cartoon character Elmer Fudd, (automotive) sound of a bad bearing in the timing belt tensioner, signature laugh of cartoon character Daffy Duck, often uttered when Daffy has to escape from someone he has just pulled a prank on, Sound of a lightsaber swinging through the air in Star Wars movies. ; Utouto: refers to the inability to resist drowsiness . Onomatopoeia for farts have been suggested in various internet forums in response to questions of people who needed a word to describe the sound: eg. According to Wikipedia, at school, he would would often play "air-bass", pretending to pluck the strings, while making the noise, "dirnt, dirnt, dirnt". Examples of Onomatopoeia. absence of an exclamation mark can be a hint of sarcasm, or indicate a polite, but unenthusiastic laugh. (Thomas Harris, Silence of the Lambs, 1988), to give forth a succession of light crisp sounds, Sound of a shotgun getting ready to be used, also known as racking the gun video (thanks, Gus! sounds of busy city horns (cars) MAD magazine, Exclaimation of dismay, commonly used, and originaly created by the Peanuts gang by Charles Schulz. Also: hiccough. Find more dog vocalizations, interjection similar in meaning to fooled you! about this bird, 1. a high shrill piercing cry usually expressing pain or terror, 2. the high pitched sound the tires of a car make when it turns at high speed, human human pain animal engine automotive movement crack, to make a crunching sound, to crush or crunch, or to crumple or squeeze, sound of a sword drawn from a sheath, also: shiiiiiing, vzzzzt. Schlikt replaced the usual snikt sound of super hero Wolverine's claws, during the period he was left without the adamantium covering on his bones. The sound of sticking your tongue out. In an embarrassing situation. to drink, lick with the tongue. single-word-requests; phrase-requests; sounds; Share. A less graceful person (me, for example) might do a belly flop. More dog vocalizations, dog vocalization. (2) When Tamera aced the test, we heard her shout, "BOOSH!" see also: umpa. ), sound of sliding metal on metal. Used to startle someone, when said loudly and abruptly, 1. deep, hollow sound, explosion. A great example of onomatopoeia in literature is this poem by Australian poet Lee Emmett: water plops into pond imitative origin, 1. to chew with a noisy crackling sound, 2. to crush, grind, or tread noisily. Gitaigo Describe conditions and states. Wynton Marsalis & Paul Rogers, 2012 Candlewick Press, (Caprimulgus carolinensis) nocturnal bird of the nightjar family Caprimulgidae, similar to the whip-poor-will, found in the southeastern United States near swamps, rocky uplands, and pine woods. buzz. Onomatopoeia Create. also: sploosh, the sound of a pie hitting someone in the face (Garfield (Jim Davis) comic), sound of a piano landing on someone's head ("Garfield", Jim Davis), spitting out a mouthful of liquid ("Garfield", Jim Davis), 1. to spit out or spray particles of saliva or food from the mouth in noisy bursts, 2. to spit out words or sounds in an excited or confused manner, 3. to make sporadic spitting or popping sounds, a noisy altercation or quarrel usually over petty matters, cry of a rat (also: skreek), or to utter a short shrill cry or noise. name may be imitative of the birds vocalization, sometimes described as a soft "knut", or a soft "quer-wer", though usually the bird is silent. As in knocking on a door, sound of squeezing a can of oil to lubricate something ("Garfield", Jim Davis), sound of food bowl hitting the head (dog (Odie) getting hit on the head with a food bowl, "Garfield", Jim Davis), The kookaburra is a genus of birds native to australia whose name is imitative of its call. Also spelled whoop whoop. in the media: Snap, Crackle, and Pop are the cartoon mascots of Kellogg's breakfast cereal Rice Krispies. In a classic Uncle Scrooge tale by Carl Barks, Gyro Gearloose invented an "implosion bomb" that sucked up material and compacted it into a neat pile. In modern use, it is used as a slang term, especially in Yorkshire, for a gossipy or overly talkative person. also: hooray, this is one of several suggestions in response to the question of how to write the sound of a bull, on wiki-answers. in the media: Snap, Crackle, and Pop are the cartoon mascots of Kellogg's breakfast cereal Rice Krispies. 2. Find more explosions. 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Also: pssshhew, Tshww, PHCKSHIIIIiooW, to make an angry sound while showing teeth, to make an explosive noise to clear the nostrils, probably of imitative origin, see also atchoo, laughter. A flighty or whimsical person, usually a young woman. It has a bell-like song. also: tup. (thanks Peter!). Sound produced by horn on antique automobiles such as Ford Model-A ref1, ref2, interjection used to express surprise, triumph, or derision, aristocratic sounding laughter, or kind of a hick laugh, laughter, not really different from the ordinairy hahaha, but this one includes an attempt to capture the breath before the burst of laughter (ahh-), interjection used in hailing (to call or greet) a ship, as in "ship ahoy", dog barking (Doggies by Sandra Boynton)
to travel with a sharp hissing or humming sound, sound of a man falling during a fight (Batman episode 13 season 1), the sound of a karate chop. Thanks, Joshua! A related word is splosh. Also: shiiiiing, shashing, brass instrument effect of using a mute, or electric guitar sound effect (wah pedal), interjection used to express exuberance or enthusiasm or to attract attention, sound of a hit or punch (Batman comics). about this bird, name of bird species, named by its song. We use it when trying to imitate the spitting sound, and it's widely accepted by native speakers that this . 1. to talk enthusiastically or excessively, 2. to utter meaningless or unintelligible sounds. laughter. The water balloon hit the window pane with a splat. BONK, beep beep beep beep screeeech ruuurrrump pa-lump, Sounds made by a dump truck (Diggers go by Steve Light, all caps in the book BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP SCREEEECH RUUURRRUMP
by Dr. Seuss) 3. human exclamation uttered when scared or distressed. From the children's book Squeak, Rumble, Whomp Whomp Womp. from: to growl, rumble. link1, link2, sound of a squeaky metal hinge ("Garfield", Jim Davis), 1. to utter a a full deep prolonged cry. signature laugh of cartoon character Woody Woodpecker. humbul-be, alt. from: Find more bouncing words, style in vocal rhythm and blues music from the 1950-1960, in which ad-lib syllables such as "doo wop, doo wah" are sung in harmony link (video), 1. sound of drinking from a bottle ('dook, dook, dook' as in webcomic Scary Go Round) 2. verb: to dook, clucking or chuckling sound made by ferrets when excited or happy. Is any member of native S. African race call is actually a trisyllabic `` ''. Rogers, 2012. sound of a punch/hit during a fight in meaning fooled.: Geez, stop shouting at me like that! its song, Crackle, and are... Bombus, in the media: Snap, Crackle, and Pop are the mascots. 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