oontz

English

Etymology 1

Noun

oontz (uncountable)

  1. (dated) The game of craps.

Etymology 2

Imitative.

Alternative forms

Interjection

oontz

  1. (slang) Imitating an electronic drum sound.
    • 1999, "BRENTT NEWMAN", Garage? (discussion on Internet newsgroup alt.music.jungle)
      Garage isn't very much lke [sic] jungle. The garage that I've heard is like jazzy house (has the oontz oontz oontz beat) maybe a little loungy.
    • 2000, "Tiny Human Ferret", Musical Pretention (discussion on Internet newsgroup alt.gothic.pretentions)
      Maybe if I had some electronic drumbeats and grinding noises and of course some oontz oontz oontz noises...
    • 2002, "Evil Sponge", Gonna go see Blade II today - wanna come? (discussion on Internet newsgroup alt.books.clive-barker)
      I thought you didn't like all that oontz oontz music : )

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