
Meaning of the phrase "womp womp" in American English?
2018年6月22日 · The "womp womp" or "womp womp womp womp" sound affect seems to be part of whatever sound effects and music library is widely used in making lots of the amateur/low-budget kids videos on YouTube, and probably ships as part of the standard effects library in some popular video production application.
Fail trumpet onomatopoeia - English Language & Usage Stack …
2014年3月25日 · The name "womp womp" to me conjures up a different sound [not sure where to most easily find it] which smears the first three notes together [it's a trombone after all]. – supercat Commented Jun 22, 2018 at 15:16
What exactly does "tally ho" mean? - English Language & Usage …
I heard this tally ho in a youtube video (British). I also heard it in the movies "Jack the Giant Slayer", and "Spiderman 1". I understand it's some kind of expression or exclamation or idiom to sa...
Meaning of "tapped on the shoulder" - English Language & Usage …
2022年1月16日 · I am a native French speaker and I do work as a translator in the legal field, and literature (mainly fantasy). I need an explanation for ‘tapped on the shoulder’: As for full-time appointments, the
Does the idiom "step on a rake" mean making the same mistake …
2023年3月23日 · The idea that stepping on a rake meaning repeatedly making the same mistake might be influenced by a (slightly famous?) scene from The Simpsons (from the episode Cape Feare, S05E02), where the character Sideshow Bob repeatedly steps on multiple rakes.