bloop
/bloʊp/Definitions
1. noun
A short, sudden sound, especially one made by a liquid or a gas escaping.
“The bloop of the whale’s blowhole echoed through the ocean.”
2. verb
To make a sudden, short sound, especially one made by a liquid or a gas escaping.
“The pipe started to bloop as the water pressure increased.”
3. interjection
An expression of surprise or excitement, often used to draw attention to something.
“Bloop! Look at that beautiful sunset!”