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2025-06-11 01:36:59
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makeheroism on Nostr: I’m calling you an idiot. Here let me help you. When someone says “whoosh” ...

I’m calling you an idiot.

Here let me help you.

When someone says “whoosh” after someone else makes a statement, they’re usually implying that:

🌀 The point or joke “went over the other person’s head.”

In other words, they’re suggesting the listener didn’t understand the joke, sarcasm, or subtle meaning — and the “whoosh” represents the sound of it flying by, unnoticed.

It’s often used in a sarcastic or slightly mocking way. Example:
• Person A: “Oh wow, really? I had no idea cows could fly.”
• Person B: “Whoosh.”

Here, Person B is saying that Person A missed the sarcasm in the original joke.
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