A classic, rubbery "boing" or "toing" sound that originates from old-school animation. In the modern context, it is used to soften chaos with playful absurdity. It suggests that while something went wrong, it’s "bouncy" and lighthearted rather than serious.
Profi-Tipp zur Verwendung
Use this for physical comedy that involves jumping, head-taps, or sudden eye-contact. It turns a "fail" into a "boing," instantly making the content feel more family-friendly and whimsical.