Creak
Creak is the sound produced when two surfaces rub or when a material deforms under load, most commonly heard in wooden or metal structures such as floorboards, doors, stairs, or furniture. The term describes the noise itself as well as the act of producing it.
The word is an English onomatopoeia, imitating the characteristic sound. As a verb, creak can describe both
Causes and mechanisms vary. Creaks can result from friction at joints or contact points, drying or swelling
In culture and media, creaks are often used to signal age, vulnerability, or tension, such as an
Related terms include squeak and groan, which describe similar noises produced by different mechanisms. The concept