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  1. Meaning of the phrase "womp womp" in American English?

    Jun 22, 2018 · The "womp womp" or "womp womp womp womp" sound affect seems to be part of whatever sound effects and music library is widely used in making lots of the amateur/low-budget …

  2. Fail trumpet onomatopoeia - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 25, 2014 · The most common ways I've seen are writing out the words: sad trombone : ( trombone Or to use the onomatopoeic Wah, Wah, Wah, Wahhhhhhh … Womp, Womp, Womp, …

  3. etymology - What is the origin of cattywampus - English Language ...

    Oct 24, 2016 · Welcome to EL&U. Please note that it is a general expectation of the site that you indicate your initial research— what do dictionaries show? What have you found on the web? I …

  4. Is there an idiom or typical expression for an unfunny joke?

    Jun 29, 2016 · Yet a third approach, sometimes when a joke is just terrible, some people (for example I have a friend who does this all the time) just respond by saying " womp womp " which is meant to …