glug

Etymology
, imitating the sound of pouring or swallowing liquid.

Noun

 * 1) The sound made when a significant amount of liquid is poured suddenly out of something, such as a jug or bottle.
 * 2)  The amount of liquid issued when the "glug" sound is heard.
 * Pour a glug of bleach into the toilet.
 * Pour a glug of bleach into the toilet.

Verb

 * 1)  To flow in noisy bursts.
 * The water glugged down the sink.
 * 1)  To quickly swallow liquid.
 * He had glugged that glass of wine before she got a chance to introduce herself.
 * 1) To pour noisily.
 * He had glugged that glass of wine before she got a chance to introduce herself.
 * 1) To pour noisily.
 * 1) To pour noisily.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: пия на големи глътки
 * Maori: pakō
 * Russian:,  ,  ,

Interjection

 * 1) The sound made when a significant amount of liquid is poured out of a jug, bottle, etc., or when such an amount is swallowed by a person.

Translations

 * German:
 * Japanese: ブクブク
 * Russian: