noun a heavy blow or thud
Commonly used in fighting games to represent a powerful attack or finishing move.
Used in comic books and cartoons to depict a sound effect when a character hits or punches another character.
Referenced in memes and online discussions to convey a sense of force or impact.
Used humorously to describe a situation where someone or something is defeated or overwhelmed.
Occasionally used to describe a forceful impact or collision between players.
The writer used the word 'whomp' in their novel to describe the sound of a heavy object hitting the ground.
The psychologist used the term 'whomp' to describe the impact of a traumatic event on the patient's mental health.
The sound engineer used 'whomp' as a technical term to refer to a low-frequency, impactful sound in audio production.
The special effects artist used 'whomp' to describe the sound effect created for a powerful explosion in a movie scene.