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Definitions
Etymologies
- Middle English, from Old French, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *nausea, discomfort, from Latin nausea, seasickness; see nausea.
Examples
““It all started when… so it all started when… this guy this Fucking guy, it… all started when… oh god.” *running noises, throwing up noises, returning from the bathroom noises*”
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“The system picking up Bloop and other strange noises from the deep is a military relic of the Cold War.”
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“Maybe the 4 hour movie will be better, but 30 seconds of robot noises is nothing to get excited about this day in time.”
“That the disk has slapping and whistling noises is a clue.”
“The latter became the clear winner when strange noises from the bowels of the building reached her.”
“Now, the pastries digesting, I hear happy, happy noises from the boys wrassling in the living room.”
“All noises from the onlookers stopped as Wu scampered down the stairs, and put his hand on his pistol, facing the door in a ready position.”
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“On these and other issues, we see that Catholics make up their minds independent of the bishops or the loud noises from the blogosphere.”
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“They gather together and solemnly and gloatingly make and repeat certain noises that sound like “discretion,” “acumen,” “initiative,” “enterprise.””
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