Topics

explosions
hit, strike, touch
metal
(incl bells, swords)
shooting weapons
(incl bullets)
engines and movement
liquid
gas
(hissing, air etc)
crack, rattle and rustle
tones and alarms
music
 
human: conversation
human: laughter
human: pain, disease
human: eating, drinking
 
animals: birds
animals: other
animals (international): rooster
animals (international): dog
 
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Eating and drinking

burpthe act of belching
cham / champto chew noisily
chompto chew or bite something
crunch1. to chew with a noisy crackling sound, 2. to crush, grind, or tread noisily
glopsound something liquidy and unappetizing hitting a dinner plate
glugsound of swallowing a drink
gnawto bite persistently
gulpto swallow greedily or rapidly in large amounts: gulp down coffee.
hiccup / hiccoughspasm of the respiratory organs accompanied by a resonant gasping noise
lapto drink, lick with the tongue
munchto chew steadily
om nom nomvocal sound produced while chewing big bites of something tasty in a hurry, like the way Sesame Street's cookie monster eats (end of clip). Here's another example
ptooeyspitting out something solid ("Garfield", Jim Davis)
slobberto behave (feed) in a careless noisy fashion
slurpto make a sucking noise while eating or drinking
sniffto draw air audibly up the nose especially for smelling
spootspitting out a mouthful of liquid ("Garfield", Jim Davis)
suru surusound of noodles being sucked (manga)
yucchhexclamation expressing disgust
yuckexclamation expressing disgust. Sometimes "yuck yuck" is used as the sound of laughter, but for that "yuk yuk" is used more often
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