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. 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. More rain sounds, male honeybee, probably of imitative origin, Sound of a helicopter. Water Refilling Station Taglines. 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. see also: umpa. . 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. may be of imitiative origin, 1. It's the things that go 'AAUGH!'. Popular Science, Nocturnal bird of prey. )"), 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. Also: dup-dup; ba bum; plop-plop; thud-thud; pop-pop; Sometimes the heart is said to throb and throb is also thought to have imitative origin. Just among the forms that begin with ' drunk as a ' we see that someone can be as drunk as an ass, a boiled owl, a brewer's horse, a drum, a fiddler, a fish, a fly, a lord, a mouse, a pipey, a tapster, a rat, a sow, and a wheelbarrow. Also:vru, vru Reddit, Sound of a police car in the United States. human eat_drink. sharp rapping sound repeated, often a machine gun. A project that is intended primarily . ", 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. indicating derision or perhaps an immature reaction to lewd material, can have connotations of being mean spirited - laughing at someone else's expense, to draw air audibly up the nose especially for smelling, to show or express disdain or scorn. Charlie Brown: Aaugh!! in the media: Snap, Crackle, and Pop are the cartoon mascots of Kellogg's breakfast cereal Rice Krispies. noisy like the sound of a bee. Certain things, like water, create many different sounds depending on the action. 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. Dennis the Menace's annoying habit of guffawing at his own actions: "Ha ha! ', 'Yoooooooo!' All caps in the book Used frequently by Charlie Brown in the following situations: Losing a Baseball game, 2. about this bird, bird , characteristic note of doves and pigeons, to expel air noisily from the lungs, usually to expel fluids that resonate during breathing, 1. Gitaigo: Sounds that describe states of being, like feeling sticky with sweat or muggy weather. from: to growl, rumble. We drink fluids when we feel thirst, the major signal alerting us when our body runs low on water. Water is an essential nutrient at every age, so optimal hydration is a key component for good health. vworp! Also the title of a famous song by doo-wop group the Coasters (1958). In Deep / Bad / Hot / Troubled Waters. verb: The metal rings schliked along the rod as I slid the curtain open to peer into the room. Tluuck tluck tlawck tlock tlaack tlack tlick! by Dr. Seuss), sound of heavy metallic objects colliding, sound of striking with a sounding blow. (thank you Larry!). Onomatopoeia is also commonly used in comics - words like 'bang', 'crash', and 'pop' are used to bring the action to life. from: the original word, meaning "to catch the breath convulsively and audibly (as with shock)" is not directly imitative, name of lizard species, comes from Malay word "gekoq", imitiative of its call. See also Yahoo Answers. More horse sounds, to make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures, as of male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers, sound of a hit / punch, verb: to batter severely. 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. Also spelled as fizzle, 1. a blow, 2. noise of a bird's wing in motion, 3. to strike with something flexible or broad, 1. sudden burst of flame or light, 2. sudden rush of water, See fart. FALUMP, to chunk, a verb for sound made by a big engine, as in thumping, chunking engines going.. (from the poem "engineers" by Jimmy Garthwaite, in "Noisy poems" by Jill Bennett), 1. chatter, prattle 2. to make an abrupt striking sound or series of sounds, such as footsteps 3. cry of a bird , especially fowl. 2. effeminate man or male homosexual. Giseigo: Sounds from living things, like animals and people. know your meme, A word that describes the sound of an explosion; an expression used to express awesomeness. Find options here. (Catharus fuscescens) bird species belonging to the larger group of thrushes. in celebration. large family of bird species. Gijougo Describe feelings. Also a two-noted "sor-AH" call, with second note higher. pronounced as an alveolar click; often in quick repetition, as an exclamation of contempt, disdain, impatience, etc. from this book: Click here for more dog vocalizations, sound of a propeller plane flying overhead (ref), Sound of a broken power steering pump in a car Cartalk, The sound of an activated but motionless lightsaber in Star Wars movies. It's usually used in the negative. used in playing "air-guitar". Food drink stirring cup of tea or coffee. It is an example of sound symbolism in Japanese. Is it hachu, hachoo, achoo, atchoo, kerchoo or kachoo? imitative origin, 1. to chew with a noisy crackling sound, 2. to crush, grind, or tread noisily. As in "blowing a raspberry", "making a Bronx cheer". ref. The ROE presents one Drinking Water indicator based on violations of drinking water standards that states report to EPA. Water accounts for about 60% of an adult's body weight. Dialing 9 is "sssssinda." From Viz magazine comic strip Finbarr Saunders (thanks, Patz Gardiner), sound of an animal (particularly a dog/wolf/coyote) shaking water off its fur ("Borreguita and the Coyote: A Tale from Ayutla, Mexico", by Verna Aardema), Sound of a parachute opening ( Pokemon Black and White Vol 7 Kusaka & Yamamoto), sound of a dog's wagging tail ( Wag! in the media: Snap, Crackle, and Pop are the cartoon mascots of Kellogg's breakfast cereal Rice Krispies. Onomatopoeia Sentences. to move swiftly with a vibratory sound, eg of a small electric motor, electronic film transport in an analog photo camera. also a name for small birds, such as the warbler, quick repeated sounds (by birds or humans), 1. a person who chatters 2. common name for bird species, see babbler, any of several small North American oscine birds (genus Poecile of the family Paridae) that are related to the titmice. from this book: Click here to find more dog vocalizations, to strike, esp. with M.E. single-word-requests; phrase-requests; sounds; Share. smack: Sound of a loud kiss. According to Wikipedia, at school, he would would often play "air-bass", pretending to pluck the strings, while making the noise, "dirnt, dirnt, dirnt". often combined with playing "airguitar". Find more hit/ punch words, 1. to throw one's self quickly, or by an abrupt motion; to turn suddenly; (eg. More, chumma chumma chumma, hufft hufft, falump, Sounds made by an excavator (From Diggers go by Steve Light). To say you're in deep water isn't exactly the same as saying you jumped in the deep end. As in: Sheesh, stop shouting at me like that!. In the book all caps GRRRAKKA You can also use the phrase "a squeak out of someone" to describe any sound coming out of their mouth at all. a gentle, ringing sound. from: A beam of light. about this bird, name of bird species, named by its song. absence of an exclamation mark can be a hint of sarcasm, or indicate a polite, but unenthusiastic laugh. as in Foo Fighters - "One by One". see also: cackle, cluck 4. to snort, to make harsh noises through nose and mouth while sleeping, 1. cry of a pig, but horses snort too, sometimes 2. the act or sound of sniffing powdered tabacco or cocaine into the nose 3. suppressed laughter, a burst of laughter through the nose - since this is viewed as so embarrassing, when someone snorts with laughter, it's generally at something surprisingly hilarious, to catch the breath convulsively, usually when crying, sound of a punch to the face (Batman 1960s tv show). Also: humph, humpf, interjection used to express weariness, boredom, or disdain, laughter. That's around 3x more than English has. It could be the sound of animals (moo, meow, or woof), human sounds (achoo, haha, grr) or sounds that objects make (bam, pop, tick-tock). more, interjection used to express doubt or contempt. goose), 2. car-horn, bird vocalization: the cry of an owl, also: hoot, tu-whu, terwit terwoo, whit woo, twit twoo, 1. monkey vocalization, also: ook, hoo hoo hoo hoo, oo oo oo, 2. the sound of wind, 3. the sound of a ghost (2 and 3: in the poem "The congo" by Vachel Lindsay "Like the wind. In an embarrassing situation. 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. Join our community: http://link.epidemicsound.com/SFXNewsSubscribe for more ambience and ASMR. Examples of Onomatopoeia. splish-splash downhill. Look Gnasher! Find more explosions. 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. from: . grunted the boxer when punched in the gut). 1. gibberish is rapid, inarticulate, often foolish sounding speech, 2. according to this wikipedia entry, it is also a verb for the sound made by apes/monkeys (as in "dogs bark, monkeys gibber"), laugh in a manner suggestive of foolish levity or uncontrollable amusement, sound of a kick against someone's body (head, for example). voice: Song a resonating, ethereal "da-vee-ur, vee-ur, veer, veer," descending slightly in pitch. to chew steadily. Hum, pow, pop, boom, hiss, and murmur are all onomatopoeia. tubular wind instrument, or the act of whistling, cry of an owl. voice: Call a loud "Chuck-will's-widow," with the first "chuck" being quiet and inaudible at a distance. "We will show the stupid Americans who le clutzy frog, eh?" Often used in British comic "the Dandy and the Beano" or "Beano book", e.g. sound such as that of an object dropping into water with not that much of a splash. burble: 1 v flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise Synonyms: babble , bubble , guggle , gurgle , ripple gurgle make sounds similar to gurgling water Type of: go , sound make a certain noise or sound Replaced with schlikt during the period he was left without the adamantium covering on his bones. Japanese onomatopoeia is one of the language's most intriguing features, with many linguistic discoveries to be made. Find more hit / punch words, BAMF in the Marvel comic books represents the sound of X-Men character Nightcrawler when he transports himself. Etymonline, sound produced by cats when sociable or (sometimes) when distressed. Find more tones, beep beep beep beep beep beep whirrrffftt bonk, Sound of a forklift (From Diggers go by Steve Light). This would be a low-pitched one. Slosh, burble. Onomatopoeia are words that mimic the sounds or noises that they refer to. The sound of sticking your tongue out. also: tup. In the morning. More telephone sounds. an explosion or violent detonation, a violent gust of wind, or the effect of such a gust Find more explosion words, 1. to utter or play loudly or harshly, 2. the natural cry of a sheep, goat or calf 3. to talk complainingly or in a whining tone of voice, electronically generated tone. However it probably originally rhymed with "how", as 'chow' is a reasonable representation of its call (according to this website). The sound of a leaking faucet (Squeak, Rumble, Whomp Whomp Womp. It's a word that sounds like the sound of what it's describing. 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) by Dr. Seuss). It migrates to the West Indies, Central America, and northwestern South America. Urban dictionary, Fox vocalization. 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. 2. to put down, suppress, or silence, as with a crushing retort or argument. glug - the sound of drinking or pouring (liquid) with a hollow gurgling . (e.g. Electric kettles don't usually make a recognisable noise when the water has boiled, they just switch themselves off. Also used as a verb "the bees were buzzing", "he buzzed a servant", sound of a punch or kick. to strike sharply. A heavy blow. heavy dull blow, or its result (a swelling). also : rat-a-tat; bratat, 1. rapid succession of short sharp sounds, 2. an instrument that makes a rattling noise. Onomatopoeia is derived from Greek words meaning "name making." Onomatopoeia means the "name" given to a sound. giggle, mouth covered with hand, embarrassed and/or coy laugh, bird vocalization, the cry of an owl. Find more helicopter sounds, the sound of colliding bodies, a slamming sound, or the sound of a punch to the jaw. All caps in the book: GR GR K K GRK, (Psophia crepitans) bird species found in South America, whose song is a low humming, but its call, as its name suggests, is a very loud JEEK or honking TZAAK, which may be the reason for the name "trumpeter". exclamation used to introduce an extraordinary deed, story, or transformation - - She prayed for his arrival and shazam! "They watched the raindrops hitting the ground.". Possibly a blend of squirm and wriggle, To twist one's body with snakelike motions from shame or embarrassment, or to evade a question. sound of a bass (musical instrument) ("the ceremonial band" by James Reeves, in "Noisy poems" by Jill Bennett), diesel train. v.tr. 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. More rain sounds. also: mrclughluhlua, maagluuuuughhhhhh, mrglmrglmrglmrgl, aurrrrrrrrruuuuggguglugglugglugluguaa (according to players), sound with closed lips not wanting to speak, to chew steadily. 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. name is imitative of the sound it makes. A less graceful person (me, for example) might do a belly flop. camera making a photo. Japanese onomatopoeia for expressing the action of sleeping. 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. Learn how to write onomatopoeia through more than hundred examples divided into categories and sub-categories for ease of navigation. Drink sound onomatopoeia. They are among the smallest of birds. What' an onomatopoeia of an horse galloping? Onomatopoeias are words that sound like the sounds they are representing. Add a comment. You have to learn to succeed immediately! Sound of a canine syphoning drink from high-velocity hydropneumatic system, or sprinkler. about this bird. Also: Wharrgarbl. 0. Wynton Marsalis & Paul Rogers, 2012). see also: neow, jug, bwow-chcka-bwow, the sound of an explosion. eat_drink liquid water wet. We also customarily drink beverages with meals to help with digestion. More car sounds, to tear or mark a surface with something sharp or jagged. also: humpf, hmpf, exclamation used to express joy, approval, or encouragement. 1. the sound of metal when struck, 2. to clank, verb for the sound made by a big engine (from the poem "engineers" by Jimmy Garthwaite, in Noisy poems by Jill Bennett), (possibly of imitative origin) organized body of hired applauders, loud sound of collision followed by a confusion of lesser sounds, stereotyped phrase (imitative origin, from the sound of dropping the matrix on the molten metal), 1. slight sharp sound, eg. Other frequent sounds include deep croaks and a wolf whistle about this bird. link to sound, emphasis on the fourth Ha (louder and higher pitch) and first three ha's gradually go up in pitch. 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! 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. Find more weapon sounds. she whapped down on the floor; the fish whapped over), 2. to beat or strike, 3. a blow, or quick, smart stroke. 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. "to bleep" often means "to mask inappropriate language on television or radio". Wynton Marsalis & Paul Rogers, 2012. sound of horse's hooves. also: muahaha, muhaha, interjection. Find . 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. the sound of rapid vibration. to cry out loudly and unrestrainedly. Let's face it, water words are something that will come up in your writing at least once. lap. (pause) Crack! Sound of a pizzicato violin (Squeak, Rumble, Whomp Whomp Womp. Alternative to saying Jesus! All the questions precede the word with a definite or indefinite article. see also: neener, neener; nyah, nyah / nya, nya, police traffic siren tone alarm car automotive, interjection, typically used to taunt, ridicule, or boast in a childish manner. "Beep beep!" Avalanche Encyclopedia, bird species (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus). also spelled peewee, subfamily of birds also called Lapwing. Japanese Onomatopoeia for Eating and Drinking. More dog vocalizations, dog vocalization. Wikipedia, metallic disk used as a percussive musical instrument named by the sound produced when struck, Sound of scraping and hammering in rocky material at an archeological / paleontological excavation. 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. 2. informal ( often foll by out ) to fail or die out, esp after a promising start. 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. 2. annoying or playful criticism, course, hearty, boisterous laughter, belly laugh. Sound of a cat coughing up a hairball. It has a bell-like song. HOHN! ). Meaning is similar to sticking your tongue out or laughing at someone. "snikt" in the Marvel comic books is the written sound of super hero Wolverine's claws popping. sarcastic, as if sarcastically saying "very funny." 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. also: hoo hoo, tu-whu, terwit terwoo, whit woo, member of native S. African race. see also: neow, whockah, bwow-chcka-bwow, to move or be moved off the ground. The ball fell splat into the well. the boom of the male bittern is the lowest-pitched and the most far-carrying song produced by any European bird. ), sound of sliding metal on metal. the rumbling sound produced by the movement of gas through the intestines of animals, including humans. Clean Drinking Water Slogans. AKKAKKAKK wet floor ("Garfield", Jim Davis), sound of windshield wipers of a car during heavy rain (ref). (More about geckos). Police often use the siren intermittently. Ex. cuckoo, sizzle). from: Find more hit / punch words, sound of something heavy hitting something else. Gussuri:To indicate sleeping soundly. More rain sounds, Sound of a beating heart. Animal liquid eat_drink water dog jet spray mouth. Every Russian source I consulted made sure to explain that onomatopoeia is not the same as [interjection] because it does not express either [feelings] nor . Call note a clear chip. 3. to make a splashing sound. Wiktionary, sound of a washing machine , "[Aredelia] found Starling in the warm laundry room, dozing against the slow rump-rump of a washing machine." 1. long low inarticulate murmur, 2. Gg: To describe an actual snoring sound.It also describes the state of sleeping well, often associated with snoring. when used after pulling a naughty prank. this bird is a flycatcher. the sound produced by fully-automatic weapons in action. Importance of Drinking Water Slogans. Also: whoopee, whoop it up, whoop-de-doo. sound of machine gun. Call: a loud, ringing "pill-will-willet.". other examples: bling bling, yoink and shiiin, The ignition of a lightsaber in Star Wars novels written by Timothy Zahn. "That's not Coke, it's Dr Pepper." . Ref: thesneeze , wikipedia. Some additional key details about onomatopoeia: Onomatopoeia can use real words, made-up . Common name for auto rickshaw, imitative of the sound of the small two-stroke engine (thailandtuktuk.net). To learn more about some common reasons for observing changes in your . also: to dash, 2. to thrash or beat violently, as in "the rain lashed at the windowpanes". Call note is a nasal "phew" or "veer" about this bird, Sound of a moving object (Also the title of a Roy Lichtenstein painting. The horse-hooves, ringing clear; exclamation expressing pain. 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! At times, water makes mischievous sounds. And thanks to the words mimicking sounds we hear when eating, drinking, and preparing food, we can honestly say there's really no such thing as an onomatopeia-free diet! Made famous by drag queen Katya Zamolodchikova, Possibly of onomatopoeic origin, from the sound of light hammering on metal. It concerns the access to and the quality of water intended for human consumption to protect human health. Here's another example. Gitaigo Describe conditions and states. "you shouldn't leave your wallet lying around like thatYoink!". 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. Possibly imitative of the language spoken by the people referred to, Pronounced "Whin-ems," like a horse's whinny, the Houyhnhnm are a race of intelligent horses in book 4 of Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels, prolonged, doleful cry, typically of a dog or wolf, but can also be human or monkey. Also look up: spatter, bespatter, splatter, bodyfall water. about this bird, passerine bird (Pitangus sulphuratus) found in southern Texas and middle and south america. by Dr. Seuss), for the sound of thunder: see also explosion, to spatter (something), especially to soil with splashes of liquid, make a splashing sound, to make a certain noise or sound, to walk through mud or mire, to cause a liquid to spatter about. ', 'Yoooooooo! also: hoo hoo, hoot, tu-whu, whit woo, twit twoo, sounds coming out of the loudspeaker in the subway during an important announcement (ref), human voice electronic static noise crack, sound of badminton rackets hitting the shuttle, sound of a hit or punch (Batman comics) Find more hit/ punch words, 1. to strike or beat with or as if with something thick or heavy so as to cause a dull sound, as in a punch during a fight, or the sound of heavy footsteps 2. a verb for sound made by a big engine, as in thumping, chunking engines going.. (from the poem "engineers" by Jimmy Garthwaite, in "Noisy poems" by Jill Bennett), sound of a blow to a metal object (features in a Roy Lichtenstein painting, the sound of flogging. Also gak, argh, gasp. after a prank. Often pronounced in a nasal voice. Klaxon sound signaling "dive" in 1940's US navy submarines ref Christian Marclay. A squeak is a small, high-pitched sound. Sound of drinking water in French: glou-glou. onomatopoeia: [noun] the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (such as buzz, hiss). (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! 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. interjection used to express exuberant delight or triumph, Sound of a loose belt in a car engine Cartalk, the traditional cry of a cowboy, often as an expression of positive excitement, similar to yahoo, a short, sharp cry of a dog. -- The Simpsons, Treehouse of Horror 8, 1. bird vocalization (e.g. * Main features : - Easy to use, beautiful interface. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the source of the sound it describes. small antelope that lives in the bushes of East Africa, Angola and Namibia. To hum or sing softly. to breathe with difficulty usually with a whistling sound, exclamation of astonishment or relief making a whistling sound, a quick puff or slight gust especially of air, odor, gas, smoke, or spray, to utter a low somewhat shrill protracted sound, horse vocalization, to neigh especially in a low or gentle way, bird species noted for its call. hum (of a human or machine) make a steady, continuous sound human animal liquid eat_drink water. dry hit, such as when a wooden baseball bat hits a baseball. laughter. also: muuhhhrrr, rrrruuuurrrr, moo, low, huuuooohar. babbling bubbles from tap". Find more explosions. A flighty or whimsical person, usually a young woman. (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". Wynton Marsalis & Paul Rogers, 2012 Candlewick Press, to blunder, from Middle English bomblen (to boom). Pika, also repeated pikapika, is Japanese and means shiny or sparkly. snore: A snorting or grunting sound made by a person . flags flutter and flap. More duck sounds, to utter words in a rapid and confused manner, dog barking. Shazam is also the name of the wizard in Captain Marvel comics and the title of Marvel comic books. Effervescence.3. The bellbird forms a significant component of the famed New Zealand dawn chorus of bird song that was much noted by early European settlers. Find more hit / punch words, sound of bouncing. Being quiet and inaudible at a distance Treehouse of Horror 8, 1. rapid succession of short sounds... 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