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What the beat sounded like in clubs in the 80s and 90s. Typically techno or hip hop. Has now been replaced with wub wub.
Oonts oonts oonts oonts...

Wow, this is a great party and I love the old music; I haven't heard 2 Unlimited since 1993!

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oonts by bartonovich April 5, 2016
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"OONTZ OONTZ OONTZ" is a term often used to describe electronic music with the steady 4/4 backbeat driven by a kick drum and high-hat. It's onomatopoetic: say it put loud and you'll have hav epretty close representation of that beat.
They we're playing good oontz music at cityclub last weekend!
oontz by thegleek September 21, 2005
Someone who stays trippy or turnt
Did you see edwin at coco's party last weekend hes a oonti
Oonti by Itsfuckkncoco June 19, 2015

oontsa-oontsa

Onomatopoeia for the widely used electronic music backbeat of alternating bass drum and hi-hat.
I loved that song, but do you think the DJ is going to ever use anything but oontsa-oontsa to fill in the background?
oontsa-oontsa by JK Grence July 16, 2005
a basic beat found within a song. Every song has 3 basic beats: boom, tisk, and oontz. These 3 beats can be mixed and matched multiple different ways to create songs and beats.
"oontz oontz boom tisk"
oontz by ckybam May 5, 2004

oontz botz 

Originally derived from the noise one would make when trying to emulate a Techno song. Modified to describe something very good. Usually used in the verb form. 'oontz' and 'botz' are both interchangeable and pairable.
-Hes absolutely oontzing it today.
-He just completely botzed it, yes!
-Yeah, they oontz-botzed it, it was awesome.
oontz botz by noodles May 26, 2004