Glug
Glug is an English onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound of liquid being poured or swallowed audibly. It can function as a noun, as in a loud glug, or as a verb, as in glugging water down. The sound is typically produced by air entering a liquid-filled container or by rapid swallowing, often during drinking or pouring, and is characterized by a gurgling, bubbling quality.
Phonetics and usage vary little across dialects, with the word commonly pronounced as /ɡlʌɡ/ in many varieties
The term can be reduplicated as glug-glug to emphasize continuous or repeated sound, and the present participle