This may be because of sweat in between the *uhm* the cracks of the fanny, especially if the fanny is particularly large-which isn't necessarily a bad thing and the fanny sags down a little bit because of weight. It may also be because of trapped air (like when a person does those "armpit farts". These combined can make the noise of a slightly wet pair of rain boots when you walk with them.
Bunnies circle peoples feet because they are showing that they love you, if they also make a humming noise it also means they love you 
They make noise by making it.
No, goldfish do not make noise.
No, clouds do not make noise.
you are forbidden to make a noise
"Plouther" is a Scottish term meaning to mess around or make a mess of something. It can also refer to sloshing or squelching through muddy or wet ground.
Beetles make a clicking noise!! (: (: (: (:
The Noise We Make was created in 2001.
When you walk in mud, it typically makes a squelching or squishing sound as your feet sink into the soft, wet ground. Each step can produce a wet, sloshing noise as the mud is displaced, often accompanied by a slight pop when your foot lifts out. The overall effect is a distinctive, squishy sound that evokes a sense of the soft, gooey texture beneath.
Flick your bean
It shouldn't make noise. If it does, replace it!
They dont make noise only interference