What do you mean, Heath?
Northeast dialect is used to describe cold weather and people shivering with cold. The winter in the northeast is croaking cold, and it was freezing on March 9. Adults and children can't help but say "hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss, hiss.
Other onomatopoeic animals
1, clap your hands: rare, clap your hands.
2, sigh sigh: simulate the sound of crying and coquetry.
3, breathing: breathing.
4, glug: the sound of drinking water (water, drinks, soup, etc.). ) low viscosity fluid, or the sound of pouring low viscosity fluid into the container.
5, snow, pfft: simulating laughter.
6, meow meow: the voice of the comet.
7. Goo goo: Simulate the sound of pigeons, indicating that pigeons have been released.
8. Snoring: Soft and elastic feeling.
Hiss: A sudden tearing sound of paper or cloth.
10, jabber: It means that you can't hear what the other party is saying.