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oink

English

Etymology

Imitative of the sound.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???k/

Interjection

oink

  1. Representing the sound made by a pig.
  2. Drawing attention to male chauvinism (from the term male chauvinist pig).
    • 2003, Robert N. Mansfield, Randy Maas, The Assassin: Attack on America
      "The tub is too small!" "Then, I'll go first and you'll have to wait!" "Chauvinist pig!" "Oink, oink!"

Translations

Noun

oink (plural oinks)

  1. The sound made by a pig, or an imitation thereof.
    The protesters replied to the police officers' demands with a chorus of oinks.

Synonyms

  • grunt

Translations

Verb

oink (third-person singular simple present oinks, present participle oinking, simple past and past participle oinked)

  1. (intransitive) Of a pig or in imitation thereof, to make its characteristic sound.
    The hogs oinked happily in their pen as the farmer poured slop in their feeding trough.

Synonyms

  • grunt

Translations

See also

  • grunt
  • squeal

Anagrams

  • ikon, kino

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wheek

English

Etymology

onomatopoeic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?i?k/

Noun

wheek (plural wheeks)

  1. The squeaking sound made by a guinea pig.

Translations

Verb

wheek (third-person singular simple present wheeks, present participle wheeking, simple past and past participle wheeked)

  1. (of a guinea pig) To make a squeaking sound.

Translations

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