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False Soundvertising 

False Soundvertising is just like false advertising, except for the fact Soundvertising is solely defined as audio centric.
I was at the casino and thought that I had won because of the loud alarming noise that suddenly came about. However, it became clear that “DING DING DING DING DING!” does not mean that you actually won anything and is False Soundvertising.
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sarcastic sounds

a childless dilf who also makes songs or something
p1: “hey man, do you know sarcastic sounds?”
p2: “is he that bitch that won’t get off of my tiktok fyp?”
p1: yup. gotta love him.
The ship between Sonia and Gundham, 20/10
Guy one: What is the best ship? Soudam?
You: It's called Sondam, not Soudam.
Guy one: Oh, okay. ^^
Sondam by L3m0nT3a January 21, 2021

Dylan Saunders 

Dylan Saunders is a member of Team Starkid and Jim and the Povolos. He also has a solo album called Confluence. He has performed in super awesome roles such as Jafar (Twisted), Dumbledore (A Very Potter Musical, Sequal, Senior Year) Tootsie Noodles (Starship), Pincer (Starship), and Scarecrow/ Green Lantern (Holy Musical Batman). Dylan Saunders is a fantastic Human being beloved by fangirls everywhere.
Dude, did you see Dylan Saunders in Twisted, he's so supermegafoxyawesomehot.

Sounding 

To insert a metal rod into the penis to stimulate the urethra and create powerful orgasms. Is named after the Age of Sail maritime practice of Depth Sounding, the lowering of a rod to the ocean floor on a rope to determine the depth of the water.
"I finally convinced my wife to try Sounding, it felt amazing!"
Sounding by anonymous February 24, 2021
Word of the Day on February 25, 2026
People who like music with 'sounds', just as people who like emo like "music with emotion"
I ran into some soundies the other night.
soundies by Kayla-Marie July 3, 2005

Sounds about right

A versatile phrase that is used as a response to a statement that is expected or not surprising to the one being spoken to. Additionally, it can be used in response to accidental innuendos.
1.) David: "I just saw that girl throw up and now she's making out with a guy."

Jose: "Sounds about right."

2.) Becky: "I can barely fit this (sandwich) in my mouth."

Friend: "Sounds about right."
Sounds about right by Machinnation February 26, 2011