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Usually a short, 1-2 second clip, though "10-hour" loop versions exist on YouTube . the origins of meme sounds

: The most widely accepted origin of the classic "AUGH" sound is a recording of a person snoring loudly. One popular account suggests it came from a video of a Portuguese grandfather snoring . Another rumor attributes it to a Chinese security guard sleeping on a loudspeaker, though many consider this version fake.

"Goofy ahh" sounds, the Metal Pipe Clang, and Prowler sound effects.

Background comedic relief or reaction to something clumsy/absurd.

: On TikTok, the sound is often used as a "brainrot" element—intentionally nonsensical or distorted audio added to surreal video edits to elicit a quick laugh or a sense of absurdity. Usage and Repositories

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Usually a short, 1-2 second clip, though "10-hour" loop versions exist on YouTube . the origins of meme sounds

: The most widely accepted origin of the classic "AUGH" sound is a recording of a person snoring loudly. One popular account suggests it came from a video of a Portuguese grandfather snoring . Another rumor attributes it to a Chinese security guard sleeping on a loudspeaker, though many consider this version fake. augh_tiktok_scream_meme_sound_effect

"Goofy ahh" sounds, the Metal Pipe Clang, and Prowler sound effects. Usually a short, 1-2 second clip, though "10-hour"

Background comedic relief or reaction to something clumsy/absurd. Another rumor attributes it to a Chinese security

: On TikTok, the sound is often used as a "brainrot" element—intentionally nonsensical or distorted audio added to surreal video edits to elicit a quick laugh or a sense of absurdity. Usage and Repositories