Difference between revisions 28429019 and 28429345 on enwiki'''''Grrr''''' is an [[Onomatopoeia|onomatopoeic]] word which imitates the [[growling]] sound of [[predator]]y animals, and is often used with other, related meanings. It is one of the rare pronounceable words of the [[English language]] that consist solely of [[consonant]]s. Its most simple use is by children imitating animals, "Mommy, look at the lion, Grrr!". == Anger == ''Grrr'' is commonly used to express anger or annoyance in writing. It can be used in sentences such as: *"Grrr — you stole my [[Pendelhaven]]!"⏎ *"Is that my pen you're using? Grrr!" *"I am doing my scary glare. Grrr. I am scaring you. Grrr. Look at my scary glaring." (This is a [[Sarcasm|sarcastic]] usage, and would be said in a flat, monotonic voice) *"grr im mad" is a popular line in chatrooms.) ''Grrr'' is also a common sound made by [[monster]]s in [[fiction]]. == Cuteness == When said in a slightly higher pitch, possibly with a rising pitch on the end, ''grrr'' can be used to portray [[cuteness]]. This probably seeks to create, in the mind of the listener, an image of a young animal, when they are still cute and cuddly, rather than lethal predators. The stereotypical response to this type of ''grrr'' is "awww, you're ''so'' cute!" == Sexual arousal == ''Grrr'' can be said suggestively, to indicate sexual arousal. It is often done with a raised eyebrow and a hand movement, in imitation of a tiger, and signifies an animalistic or base [[lust]]. Grrr was used in this way in the popular movie, [[Austin Powers]], as one of the title character's signature lines: "Grrr, baby! Grrr!" A stereotypical response to this type of ''grrr'' is "easy tiger!" or "down boy!". =="Grrrrrr pffffff" in Dutch== In [[Dutch language]] [[comic strip]]s, "Grrrrrr pfffffff" is used to signify [[snoring]], much as "Zzzzzzz" is in [[English language|English]] strips. The "G" is [[aspirated]] much like the English "H" and the "r" is [[guttural]] and [[Trill consonant|rolled]]. "Grrrrr pffffff," as pronounced in Dutch, is, in fact, a very accurate phonetic rendition of the sound of a snore. ==See also== *[[growling]] [[Category:Onomatopoeia]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=28429345.
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