twirp
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)p
Etymology 1
Onomatopoeia, like chirp.
Interjection
twirp
- An imitation of the sound of a bird or a horn.
- 1898, Metropolitan: Volume 7, page 520:
- The hounds are impatient. "Twirp, twirp, twirp!" goes the horn, and "Crack, crack, crack!" responds the whip. It is a chorus that stirs the blood of the veteran as well as that of the uninitiated fox-hunter.
- 1996 August, Garrett Barbuto, Boys' Life, page 54:
- The first guy climbed up a tree and the farmer yelled, "Who is in my tree?" "Twirp, twirp," replied the first guy. […] "Meow," replied the second guy.
Etymology 2
Unknown, possibly derived from the onomatopoeia. See twerp.
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