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Have you seen “womp womp” on social media and are wondering what it means? You've come to the right place! "Womp womp" is meant mimic the sad trombone noise you sometimes hear on cartoons and game shows, and now people use it on TikTok to mock other people's complaints or failures in a silly way. Saying "womp womp" is a bit like saying "too bad, so sad." Below, we'll walk you through everything you need to know, including how to use this phrase on social media and in person. Let's dive in!
Things You Should Know
- "Womp womp" refers to the sad trombone sound effect played on TV shows when something bad happens to a character—it's used to make fun of a person's complaints or failures.
- "Womp womp" is mainly used sarcastically, so you might see this phrase in video comments when the original poster complains about something silly or unimportant.
- Use the phrase to playfully respond to a friend’s minor complaints, like spilling their coffee.
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