twang

Etymology
. Compare 🇨🇬, from 🇨🇬; 🇨🇬, from 🇨🇬; 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) The sharp, quick sound of a vibrating tight string, for example, of a bow or a musical instrument.
 * 2)  A particular sharp vibrating sound characteristic of electric guitars.
 * 3) A trace of a regional or foreign accent in someone's voice.
 * 4)  The sound quality that appears in the human voice when the epilaryngeal tube is narrowed.
 * 5) A sharp, pungent taste or flavor; sometimes, a disagreeable one specifically.
 * 6)  An annoying or stupid person; especially, a recalcitrant.
 * 1)  The sound quality that appears in the human voice when the epilaryngeal tube is narrowed.
 * 2) A sharp, pungent taste or flavor; sometimes, a disagreeable one specifically.
 * 3)  An annoying or stupid person; especially, a recalcitrant.
 * 1) A sharp, pungent taste or flavor; sometimes, a disagreeable one specifically.
 * 2)  An annoying or stupid person; especially, a recalcitrant.
 * 1) A sharp, pungent taste or flavor; sometimes, a disagreeable one specifically.
 * 2)  An annoying or stupid person; especially, a recalcitrant.
 * 1)  An annoying or stupid person; especially, a recalcitrant.
 * 1)  An annoying or stupid person; especially, a recalcitrant.
 * 1)  An annoying or stupid person; especially, a recalcitrant.
 * 1)  An annoying or stupid person; especially, a recalcitrant.

Translations

 * German: Näseln
 * Punjabi:
 * Romanian:, ,

Verb

 * 1)  To produce or cause to produce a sharp vibrating sound, like a tense string pulled and suddenly let go.
 * 2)  To have a nasal sound.
 * 3)  To have a trace of a regional or foreign accent.
 * 4)  To play a stringed musical instrument by plucking and snapping.

Translations

 * Czech: brnknout, drnknout, zadrnčet, drnčet
 * German:
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Romanian:, ,


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