
etymology - Eww! Has it crossed the pond yet? - English Language ...
Origin 1970s: imitative. Has ew/eww crossed the Atlantic and become common parlance in old Blighty i.e. the UK? If it has, when did it more or less occur? And are the expressions ugh and yuck still …
How to spell 'ewww' as in 'ewww ahhh' - English Language & Usage …
Hy-phens. (just to point out that there are several different possible meanings to the spelling "EWW.."; it's often a term of disgust. You have to hear it to tell which meaning is intended; normal English …
"eww"是什么意思? -关于英语 (美国)(英文) | HiNative
ewwit's an expression of disgust eww you see that trashbag? it smells |When something grosses you out. 🤮|@optkholood cute slang for your boyfriend/girlfriend. “He/She is my boo.” Close friends may call …
"eww" 和 "aww" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
eww 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说? eww, this is so nasty I'm totally disgusted! 听起来自然吗? eww 是什么意思?
Onomatopoeia for disgust - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Feb 22, 2017 · The sound is " ew " --your face naturally contorts into an expression of disgust when you say it. Or alternately, it's the sound you naturally make when your face is in an expression of disgust …
"ewwww!"是什么意思? -关于英语 (美国)(英文) | HiNative
ewwww!Some expression to say disgusting |وهذا يعني سيئة|It's a disgusted noise|@4688 的定义
How do you write the expression of disgust that sounds like "er"?
Jan 4, 2015 · The traditional spelling was Ugh (or sometimes Eugh!) but this may be being supplanted by the American Eww! Since the word is near-onomatopeic, I would suggest you write it the way it …
"Ewww" 这个在 中文 (简体) 里怎么说? | HiNative
When will you use “Ewww”? Is it something like “Ewww, there is a fly in my soup. Disgusting!” If so, you can say "咦~ (Ewww),我的汤里有只苍蝇,好恶心" I think "咦" is used more frequent by female …
"yuck" 和 "eww" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
yuckThey are equal. They are both exclamations that something is disgusting. A bad, smell, human/animal waste etc.|For me eww feels more reflexive than yuck. 的同义词
Dictionary for eh, uh-huh, eww and so on [closed]
Jun 9, 2018 · The examples given in the question aren’t onomatopoeia. Tweet, arf, plonk, swish, drrrrrring, bzzzzz, whoosh, badump-tsh etc.—those are onomatopoeia, words (or ‘words’) that make …