tss

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Imitative.

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Interjection[edit]

tss

  1. A hissing sound.
    • 1964, Felix Vincent Lategan, Michael Wallendorf Smuts, Hymne Weiss, Afrikaans Short Stories, page 173:
      When the woman held the sausage over the open fire, the drops of fat went tss-tsss on the coals and the flames turned a lovely blue colour.
    • 2011, Dianne Hofmeyr, Eye of the Moon:
      "Tss tss!" the girl hissed softly through her teeth. The monkey turned, leaped directly onto her shoulder, and gazed around []