It's the sound sometimes called a "clucking of the tongue", an expression of disapproval.
Almost all words contain a vowel (or a vowel sound), either a common vowel (AEIOU),or Y, or W as in words from Welsh. Acronyms or initialisms (DMV, brb)may not have vowels, but can be pronounced as if they do.Words without vowelsThere are onomatopoeia words that are interjections, such as brr, hmm, psst, shh, tsk, and zzz. The unspecified ordinal "nth" and the slang word "pwn" do not have vowels.
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me it means to slip
h means- hi/hey w means- when t means- to a means-ask
Not always, but usually. Vowels include AEIOU, Y, and W (in words from Welsh). Some "words" do not have vowels. - Interjections (onomatopoeia), such as brr, hmm, psst, shh, tsk, and zzz. -The numerical term "nth" (an unspecified ordinal) -The slang word "pwn" (meaning and sometimes pronounced as "own," or as "pone," and referring to a position of dominance, control, or humiliation). - Acronyms and initialisms, such as DMV or BRB
Tsk Tsk Tsk ended in 1983.
Tsk Tsk Tsk was created in 1977.
Cos they wanna do tsk tsk tsk
Tsk!tsk!tsk!
Tsk is the sound of disappointment or annoyance, satirical or otherwise. For example, "Tsk, tsk, tsk, I thought better of you."
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The same reason English speakers say, "tsk, tsk, tsk."
The phrase 'tsk tsk' is usually used as a reprimand when admonishing the behavior of someone else. It is a way of expressing disapproval to someone or something.