Usually it means the flapper in the tank isn't seating properly. They do wear over time. But try cleaning it first with some soapy water. That should "buy" you extra time. If not, off to the "box store" with ye for a fair replacement. Or visit your local Plumbing supply store for a better one. (Note: I don't work at either - I'm just a humble home-repairer who has fixed more toilets than she cares to discuss.)
whoosh
A bus makes a "whoosh" sound.
An arrow makes a "whoosh" sound as it moves.
A toilet might make a burping sound when flushing due to air that was trapped in the pipe. Sometimes giving the toilet a quick plunge will prevent this.
A bus door typically makes a "whoosh" sound as it opens and closes. The sound is produced by the hydraulics and air pressure mechanism that operates the door.
The same a large bird would, I guess. You know, flap, flap, flap, whoosh, flap? You get my point?
The toilet may make a flushing sound when it hasn't been flushed due to a leak in the tank or a faulty flapper valve, causing water to flow into the bowl and create the sound.
The sound of the wind can vary depending on its speed and the objects it passes through. It can produce sounds such as rustling leaves, howling, whistling through tight spaces, or a gentle whooshing noise.
fizzle crackle bang! whistle whoosh wizz
because you hear the same sound of water pouring as you do when you go to the loo , so therefore your brain think that you are at the toilet because 75% of the time you hear that sound you are at the toilet .
Your toilet may be making a flushing sound every few minutes due to a leak in the flapper valve or a problem with the fill valve. This can cause water to continuously leak into the bowl, triggering the sound of a flush. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent water waste and potential damage to your toilet.
The strings that are on the guitar make the sound play. If you think about it, almost every instrument something vibrates to make a sound. In a saxophone, when you blow into the mouthpiece, it makes the reed move. When you hit a violin, it causes the string to move.