← Back to context Comment by Gander5739 12 hours ago I think you dropped a word. 5 comments Gander5739 Reply SonOfLilit 9 hours ago It's an onomatopoeia Gander5739 8 hours ago You mean an onomatope (to be pendantic)? In any case, it's not clear to me exactly what you mean. tosti 5 hours ago Someone accidentally the whole thing. SonOfLilit 5 hours ago Apparently "onomatope" is a much less popular name for the same thing (e.g. Wikipedia uses my version).I mean that the "remove a word" 'symbol' is a 'word' that represents the verb he was trying to invoke, by sounding like it.Birds chirp, bees buzz, moderators, toilets flush. 1 reply →
SonOfLilit 9 hours ago It's an onomatopoeia Gander5739 8 hours ago You mean an onomatope (to be pendantic)? In any case, it's not clear to me exactly what you mean. tosti 5 hours ago Someone accidentally the whole thing. SonOfLilit 5 hours ago Apparently "onomatope" is a much less popular name for the same thing (e.g. Wikipedia uses my version).I mean that the "remove a word" 'symbol' is a 'word' that represents the verb he was trying to invoke, by sounding like it.Birds chirp, bees buzz, moderators, toilets flush. 1 reply →
Gander5739 8 hours ago You mean an onomatope (to be pendantic)? In any case, it's not clear to me exactly what you mean. tosti 5 hours ago Someone accidentally the whole thing. SonOfLilit 5 hours ago Apparently "onomatope" is a much less popular name for the same thing (e.g. Wikipedia uses my version).I mean that the "remove a word" 'symbol' is a 'word' that represents the verb he was trying to invoke, by sounding like it.Birds chirp, bees buzz, moderators, toilets flush. 1 reply →
SonOfLilit 5 hours ago Apparently "onomatope" is a much less popular name for the same thing (e.g. Wikipedia uses my version).I mean that the "remove a word" 'symbol' is a 'word' that represents the verb he was trying to invoke, by sounding like it.Birds chirp, bees buzz, moderators, toilets flush. 1 reply →
It's an onomatopoeia
You mean an onomatope (to be pendantic)? In any case, it's not clear to me exactly what you mean.
Someone accidentally the whole thing.
Apparently "onomatope" is a much less popular name for the same thing (e.g. Wikipedia uses my version).
I mean that the "remove a word" 'symbol' is a 'word' that represents the verb he was trying to invoke, by sounding like it.
Birds chirp, bees buzz, moderators, toilets flush.
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