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- nn-nnng.
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interj. a furious utterance.

 | <“Nn-nnng!” he says, and stomps the two steps to the door. —Dave King, The Ha-Ha: A Novel.> |
- nngggggh.
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interj. a grunt of annoyance, as transcribed in Respawned.co.uk.

- nngggh.
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interj. a groan indicating that one is suffering from a headache after having eaten too much chocolate, as in the comic strip “PvP” by Scott R. Kurtz.

- nnggh.
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interj. a grunt of agreement, a moan of annoyance, a questioning utterance, a rude response, an expression of agreement, a dismissive retort, as in “Gimme Some Skin” by Andrew E. Wheeler.

interj. a moan of protest, as by someone with a traumatized, bloody nose in the novel The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul by Douglas Adams.

n. a grunt of frustration over seasonal allergies.

 | <Nnggh. I want to unscrew my head and hold it under a running faucet, just to rinse out everything. Tired of the congestion, stuffiness, and general aching from my damn allergies. —Pam Riley, StrangePath.net.> |
n. a moan of “indescribable” passion, as in the novel Accidental Love by B.L. Miller; see also gnff.

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