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Waaa

Waaa is an onomatopoeic representation of a cry or wail used in English-language comics, animation, and online culture. The term imitates the sound of distress, fear, or crying, and is often elongated to convey intensity. Variants include waaaah, waaah, and similar spellings, with the number of vowels signaling duration or emphasis. While largely associated with English text, similar sound-symbols appear in other languages and media.

In print and digital media, waaa typically appears in speech balloons, captions, or meme formats to indicate

Linguistic notes: waaa is not standardized orthography; its spelling varies by author, audience, and platform. It

See also: Onomatopoeia; Crying in media; Meme culture.

a
character’s
emotional
reaction.
It
is
common
in
children's
media
for
exaggerated
expression
and
in
humor
or
parody
online,
where
users
imitate
or
mock
overly
dramatic
responses.
The
form
is
also
used
in
fan-created
art
and
comics
to
quickly
communicate
mood
without
dialogue.
belongs
to
a
broader
category
of
onomatopoeia
and
interjections
that
readers
interpret
as
emotional
cues.
Close
relatives
include
shorter
forms
like
wah
or
wa,
which
denote
similarly
expressive
cries
but
with
different
connotations
or
intensity.