vowelless vocalization
Vowelless reaction is a vocalization that doesn't contain a single vowel. A vocalization is not the same as a sound effect, but the concepts may overlap.
This concept may be used for content that is part of a larger statement that contains vowels. Example: "Mmm tasty"
Not to be confused with
Common usages
- Muffled statements
- Certain animal noises, vocalized growling, and grunting
- Statements of satisfaction, or curiosity
Common forms
- "Grr" - The vocalized version of this most likely counts as both.
- "Hlph"
- "Hmm", "Hmph"
- "Hnng", "Nnngh"
- "Mmm"
- "Mmph"
- "Mpg", "Mphg"
- "Mrf", "Mrr"
- "Nnh"
Related tags
See also
The following tags are aliased to this tag: vowelless_reaction (learn more).
This tag implicates vowelless (learn more).