brap

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English

Etymology

Imitative.

Interjection

brap

  1. The staccato sound of machine gun fire.
  2. The sound of breaking wind.
    • 2003, Ed Williams, Rough as a Cob: More from the Juliette Journals (page 105)
      "BRAP!" It sounded like a large bullfrog announcing his presence. Basically, I felt like I'd dropped five pounds when I broke this major wind.
    • 2018, Belly Laugh Fart Jokes for Kids: 350 Hilarious Fart Jokes, Sky Pony Press
      The Exploding Mouse Fart—While trying to hold it in, some gas gets out making a squeak noise, and since relieving yourself a little bit felt so good, you let the rest out in a huge BRAP!

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