

The sound is caused by air rushing into the area where Nightcrawler's body once was Find more hit / punch wordsīAMF in the Marvel comic books represents the sound of X-Men character Nightcrawler when he transports himself. Interjection used to express disdain or contempt Sound of a drum roll / rimshot hear the sound A case of the sound of one urban icon, naming another urban icon with similar propensities but that doesn't really make a sound. The word is derived from the sound produced when you bounce a basketball. Also: A womens derriere that has the shape of, and bounces like a basketball. Urban dictionary: When the immense, rounded muscle tissue of the rear creates a sound wave ripping through the local environment making a pressure wave against the ear drum in a pleasing Ba-dOnk-a-dOnk rhythm. about this birdĮxtremely curvaceous female buttocks. The name babbler or chatterer may come from the birds' continuous raucous babbling/chattering when in groups. Example: the gray-crowned babbler (Australia), also sometimes called the yahoo, after one of its calls. to utter meaningless or unintelligible sounds. to talk enthusiastically or excessively, 2. Interjection used to express mild disappointment, gentle entreaty, or real or mock sympathy or sentiment The top five most common spellings is argh, aargh, aaargh, arrgh, arrrgh. there is a webpage dedicated to the many different spellings of aargh on the web. Find more dog vocalizationsĮxclamation expressing pain. Interjection used in hailing (to call or greet) a ship, as in "ship ahoy"ĭog vocalization. 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 to express surprise, triumph, or derisionĪristocratic sounding laughter, or kind of a hick laugh Sound produced by horn on antique automobiles such as Ford Model-A ref1, ref2 Klaxon sound signaling "dive" in 1940's US navy submarines refĢ. Other spellings: ah-ooo-ga, ah-ooh-gah, oo-ga. Interjection used to express delight, relief, regret, or contempt Rarely heard guttural chattering with occasional yelps and howls, mostly heard when animals are in close proximity to one another. 1) Linus: I told her about how you're madly in love with her,Ĭharlie Brown: Aaugh!! 2) Snoopy: It's not the things that go 'bump' in the night that scare me. Also used by other members of the peanuts gang and can be used as a roaring sound to scare someone. Used frequently by Charlie Brown in the following situations: Losing a Baseball game, Sounds of busy city horns (cars) MAD magazineĮxclaimation of dismay, commonly used, and originaly created by the Peanuts gang by Charles Schulz. For instance, "we got a lot of whumpfing today", or "the snowpack whumpfed like rolling thunder just before it released and caught us." Avalanche Encyclopedia Whumpf has been adopted as a technical avalanche term to describe the sound of a collapsing snowpack when you cross the snow. When the fracture of a weak snow layer causes an upper layer to collapse, making a whumpfing sound.
