You stick your tongue out, and act as if you are blowing air in it. You should then make that sound easily, even if some saliva does come out.
To make a pfft sound, pucker your lips slightly, build up pressure in your mouth, and then release a burst of air quickly while keeping your lips closed. The sound should be short and sharp, similar to air being released quickly. Practice by experimenting with the amount of pressure and airflow until you achieve the desired pfft sound.
The word for the sound chimes make is "tinkle."
The A has a long sound as in bake, cake, and take.
The vowels "ee" as in "bee" and "ea" as in "beach" can make the long e sound.
The word for the sound leaves make when they move in the wind is "rustle."
The letters "ou" make the "f" sound in the word "rough."
Pfft!
PFFT is an expression of dismissal. It is sometimes used as an expression of lack of interest or a descriptive word for a sound that represents an abrupt sound like a slight explosion or impact. PFFT can stand for Pre-Corrected Fast Fourier Transform.
It's not just in chat, it's every day language. It usually means disbelief and a bit of derision about oneself or someone else, or about something, as in "pfft, are you joking?", "pfft, that will never happen". Read it kinda like "yeah, right!"
pfft. probably not!! :D
Pfft is like hahaa lke when usay pfft its like say yeah right
The sound of releasing flatus (the sound of a f*rt) is sometimes represented by "pfft" or "pftt", often with multiple T's to indicate a sound of extended length. This form does not necessarily represent only passing gas or breaking wind, and must be explained in context.
colarado pfft
It only occurs if they are tight. Kind of like putty If its all stretched out you cannot get enough air trapped inside of it to make that pfft sound where as if you had the putty in a tight ball and WALA! you will be pffting away
get a torch! pfft
PFFT is the expression of dismisal
PFFT! NO!!
Ok, your a cool kid.