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ffft.
n.  the sound of a private, romantic moment being disrupted all of a sudden.

<Nothing else went on.  You know that well enough.  Because then all the others came in, and—ffft!  —Henrik Ibsen, The Master Builder.>

n.  the sound of an arrow hitting its target.

<Ffft, garimpeiro [gold prospector] dead.  Ffft, animal dead.  Ffft, more animals dead.  —David Thomas, Miracle Medicines of the Rainforest: A Doctor’s Revolutionary Work With Cancer and AIDS Patients.>

n.  the whoosh of something flying past.

<A little creek just went by.  It went by so fast.  I bet it never moved so fast in its life before.  Ffft—and gone.  It didn’t look like water, it looked like silver plate; the sky was reflected in it.  —Cornell Woolrich, Rendezvous in Black.>

v.  to cut through.

<“I’m here, though, because I can’t help but wonder if we can’t just cut across the whole mess ... Alexander’s solution to the Gordian knot, right?”  He made a chopping motion with his hand.  “Ffft!  Done.”  —H. Jay Riker, The Silent Service: Virginia Class.>

v.  to drop “in a downward motion like a falling bird,” as in the novel The Good Journey by Micaela Gilchrist.



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