Title |
Nuhhh who invited this kid bruh |
Board | Nuhhh Who Invited This Kid Bruh Soundboard |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 10 seconds |
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Description: The first sound in the sequence is a drawn out "Nuhhh" that perfectly captures the feeling of disbelief and annoyance. It is a sound that is commonly heard when someone is exasperated or frustrated with a situation. The sound itself is long and slightly nasal, adding to the overall sense of irritation. It is a sound that is often used in a joking manner, but it can also convey a genuine sense of annoyance.
The next sound in the sequence is a sharp and emphatic "who". This word is uttered with a forceful tone, indicating a sense of curiosity or skepticism. The sound itself is short and to the point, cutting through any uncertainty or confusion. It adds a sense of urgency to the overall sequence, as if demanding an answer to a pressing question. It is a word that can convey a sense of inquiry or doubt, depending on the context in which it is used.
The following sound is a more casual and colloquial "invited". This word is spoken with a relaxed tone, indicating a sense of informality and familiarity. The sound itself is smooth and easygoing, reflecting a sense of acceptance or inclusion. It is a sound that is often used in social situations, such as inviting someone to a party or event. It conveys a sense of hospitality and friendliness, creating a sense of warmth and openness.
The next sound is a playful and slangy "this kid". This phrase is spoken with a light-hearted tone, indicating a sense of amusement or affection. The sound itself is upbeat and energetic, reflecting a sense of fun and enjoyment. It is a phrase that is often used to refer to someone in a playful or teasing manner. It conveys a sense of camaraderie and closeness, creating a sense of connection and bonding.
The final sound in the sequence is a slangy and informal "bruh". This word is spoken with a laid-back tone, indicating a sense of camaraderie or solidarity. The sound itself is casual and relaxed, reflecting a sense of camaraderie and friendship. It is a word that is often used among friends to express empathy or understanding. It conveys a sense of closeness and unity, creating a sense of connection and support.
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The next sound in the sequence is a sharp and emphatic "who". This word is uttered with a forceful tone, indicating a sense of curiosity or skepticism. The sound itself is short and to the point, cutting through any uncertainty or confusion. It adds a sense of urgency to the overall sequence, as if demanding an answer to a pressing question. It is a word that can convey a sense of inquiry or doubt, depending on the context in which it is used.
The following sound is a more casual and colloquial "invited". This word is spoken with a relaxed tone, indicating a sense of informality and familiarity. The sound itself is smooth and easygoing, reflecting a sense of acceptance or inclusion. It is a sound that is often used in social situations, such as inviting someone to a party or event. It conveys a sense of hospitality and friendliness, creating a sense of warmth and openness.
The next sound is a playful and slangy "this kid". This phrase is spoken with a light-hearted tone, indicating a sense of amusement or affection. The sound itself is upbeat and energetic, reflecting a sense of fun and enjoyment. It is a phrase that is often used to refer to someone in a playful or teasing manner. It conveys a sense of camaraderie and closeness, creating a sense of connection and bonding.
The final sound in the sequence is a slangy and informal "bruh". This word is spoken with a laid-back tone, indicating a sense of camaraderie or solidarity. The sound itself is casual and relaxed, reflecting a sense of camaraderie and friendship. It is a word that is often used among friends to express empathy or understanding. It conveys a sense of closeness and unity, creating a sense of connection and support.
You can play and download these sounds here.