Citations:sksksk

Noun: "(Internet slang) used to indicate laughter or humor"

 * 2019, Haley Bills & Natalie Tinsen, "Dropped pledges don't hold back when spilling the tea on sorority recruitment for 2019 fall semester at UW-Madison", The Daily Cardinal (University of Wisconsin-Madison), 12 September 2019, page 6:
 * Is it because I weigh more than sixty pounds?! Is it because I live in Slichter?? It's not my fault that I don't own Nike Air Force 1s! Oh, I know what it is! I wasn't carrying my metallic pink Hydro Flask!! Sksksksk."
 * 2019, Kate Clark, "TikTok Takeover", Hockaday Fourcast (The Hockaday School), 27 September 2019, page 13:
 * The sound sksksk, pronounced with a hiss, can be heard in a hallway conversation or found plastered on a classroom's white board.
 * 2019, Sarah Connell Sanders, "Introducing Worcester's VSCO Girls", Worcester Magazine, 3 October - 9 October 2019, page 18:
 * The teens don't laugh anymore. It's all: "sksksksk."
 * 2019, "Hits and Misses", The Lancer (Thousand Oaks High School), 4 October 2019, page 2:
 * Starbuck's Pumpkin Spice drinks are back. Now all the VSCO girls can get their Fall fix-sksksk.
 * 2019, Alexa Atlas, "VSCO girl trend takes over East hallways", Eastside (Cherry Hill High School East), October/November 2019, page 21:
 * These seemingly nonsensical turns of phrase carry intricate meanings: the keysmash "sksksk" can be described as an awkward laugh,
 * 2019, Myranda New, "How to cope with enjoying TikTok", The Collegian (University of Tulsa), 4 November 2019, page 14:
 * Don't forget your resusable straw. We all want to save the turtles here. Any time you pull it out of the case, strive for the satisfying snap, the only sound that can so smoothly combine with your snickering sksksk.
 * 2019, Joey Kornman, "Getting your just desserts: the incontrovertible truth part II", The Brandeis Hoot (Brandeis University), 15 November 2019, page 9:
 * Sksksksk, fellow VSCO girls! I have just "ooped" into another rant (if I used that incorrectly, blame my mother for birthing me).
 * 2019, Emma Tallon, "2019's top 10 gifts for your college student", The Southern (Florida Southern College), 6 December 2019, page 4:
 * Offering an array of sizes and colors your college student is bound to hit you with a “sksksk” when she sees her knew [sic] Hydro Flask under the tree.
 * 2020, Merle, "Ask Merle," The Phoenix (Yeshivah of Flatbush Joel Braverman High School), February 2020, page 6:
 * The house is a place where semi-famous people hang out with less famous people in an effort to become even more famous as a group while also individually amassing fame through videoing their attempts at gathering said fame.
 * Sksksk,
 * Merle