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Japanese Onomatopoeia for Quick Movement
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Sudden, quick, light, nimble, or sharply changing movement.
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ピクン
pikun
A word describing a single, sudden, and small reflexive movement, such as a twitch.
ばらり
barari
ばらり describes something suddenly scattering, coming loose, or snapping in a single, abrupt motion.
ひゅっと
hyutto
The sound of something whizzing by swiftly, or completing an action effortlessly in a flash.
くるん
kurun
A quick, light motion of spinning around once or curling into a shape.
ぶわっ
buwa
Describes something spreading, welling up, or gushing outward suddenly, like a gust of wind or bursting into tears.
ズブッと
zubutto
ズブッと describes a sudden, forceful, and deep plunging or stabbing motion into a soft, yielding, or wet substance like mud or flesh.
がくり
gakuri
This word describes a sudden, sharp downward movement caused by an abrupt loss of physical strength or tension.
にゅっと
nyutto
Describes something unexpectedly protruding, sticking out, or smoothly emerging from a space.
ビクン
bikun
A sudden physical jerk or twitch, usually due to surprise or an involuntary reflex.
ぴっ
pi
"ぴっ" (pi) describes a sharp, sudden state or action, such as standing perfectly straight, snapping abruptly, or pulling something taut.
ピュッ
pyu
ピュッ describes the sudden sound or action of a liquid spurting out forcefully, or a small object or gust of wind zipping by swiftly.
楽々
rakuraku
To do something very easily or to live a comfortable life without burden or hardship.
ぐんぐん
gungun
Describes a process of growth, progress, or recovery that happens very quickly and with great momentum.
軽々
karugaru
Describes an action performed with extreme ease and no visible effort, or a feeling of being light-hearted and relieved.
ふと
futo
Describes an action or thought that occurs suddenly without a plan or clear reason.
さっと
satto
Performing an action quickly, smoothly, and without hesitation.