kiehuttamis
Kiehuttamis is a term used in the context of the Estonian language and culture, referring to the act of making a loud, exaggerated sound, often with the mouth open, as a form of expression or reaction. This behavior is commonly observed in Estonian children and is often associated with excitement, surprise, or amusement. The sound is typically a prolonged "huh" or "huh-huh" and can be accompanied by a wide-open mouth and sometimes even a slight grimace.
The origin of kiehuttamis is not entirely clear, but it is believed to be a cultural phenomenon
While kiehuttamis is generally considered a harmless and endearing part of Estonian childhood, it can sometimes