Glugging
[gluhg] /glʌg/
verb (used without object), glugged, glugging.
1.
to make the sound of liquid pouring from a bottle.
noun
2.
such a sound.
/ɡlʌɡ/
noun
1.
a word representing a gurgling sound, as of liquid being poured from a bottle or swallowed
1768, imitative of the sound of swallowing a drink, etc.
noun
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