I'm next to this girl. There is a bow in her hair, a real live not ironic bow, with teddy bears decorating it. Her shirt is purple and cable knit and she has bright blue jeans leading to white and pink sneakers. She is a strange sight, with the backdrop of her friends. All meticulously dressed in high lady type fashion, and this girl in the casual ten year old girl garb. Also,her legs are one solid width all the way down, they look fake. It's not a weight thing, I don't think, just a weird thing, maybe an optical illusion, or a strange birth defect. The point is her legs are weird. The other point is while I was awkwardly trying to determine if she had bad prosthetics, she burbled.
I think thats the name for the sound she is making. Its an odd thing to not really know a word for a sound a person is making, but here I am. I thought is she gurgling? No. I thought is she warbling? No Is she gargling? No. Is she bubbling? No, is that even a word for a noise? She was making some strange terrible amalgam of all of those noises, even bubbling, which probably isn't a noise. So I jokingly typed in burbling as a made up word, but that shit didn't even pop up on spell check so I guess it is a word.
I keep hearing her burbles. Every few seconds she sounds off, burble burble burble. It is always accompanied by the tittering laughter of the fashionistas she walked in with. I thought they were laughing at her, but now I've come to a horrifying conclusion.
It is her laugh. It is her aquatic, merperson laugh. It is a terrible lovecraftian sound and it is scaring me. Not just hearing it, but imagining the bizarre mutations in human anatomy that have to be realized just for that noise to be made. I hope she never finds anything funny ever again, just to spare the world from this wretched noise.
bur·ble (bûrbl)
n.
1. A gurgling or bubbling sound, as of running water.
2. A rapid, excited flow of speech.
3. A separation in the boundary layer of fluid about a moving streamlined body, such as the wing of an airplane, causing a breakdown in the smooth flow of fluid and resulting in turbulence.
intr.v. bur·bled, bur·bling, bur·bles
1. To bubble; gurgle.
2. To speak quickly and excitedly; gush.
I was pretty spot on I guess.
I think thats the name for the sound she is making. Its an odd thing to not really know a word for a sound a person is making, but here I am. I thought is she gurgling? No. I thought is she warbling? No Is she gargling? No. Is she bubbling? No, is that even a word for a noise? She was making some strange terrible amalgam of all of those noises, even bubbling, which probably isn't a noise. So I jokingly typed in burbling as a made up word, but that shit didn't even pop up on spell check so I guess it is a word.
I keep hearing her burbles. Every few seconds she sounds off, burble burble burble. It is always accompanied by the tittering laughter of the fashionistas she walked in with. I thought they were laughing at her, but now I've come to a horrifying conclusion.
It is her laugh. It is her aquatic, merperson laugh. It is a terrible lovecraftian sound and it is scaring me. Not just hearing it, but imagining the bizarre mutations in human anatomy that have to be realized just for that noise to be made. I hope she never finds anything funny ever again, just to spare the world from this wretched noise.
bur·ble (bûrbl)
n.
1. A gurgling or bubbling sound, as of running water.
2. A rapid, excited flow of speech.
3. A separation in the boundary layer of fluid about a moving streamlined body, such as the wing of an airplane, causing a breakdown in the smooth flow of fluid and resulting in turbulence.
intr.v. bur·bled, bur·bling, bur·bles
1. To bubble; gurgle.
2. To speak quickly and excitedly; gush.
I was pretty spot on I guess.
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