What is the meaning of pitter-pat?
Example with context: Here’s
a possibility. Desires, at the very least, seem to be, at least in typical cases, closely tied to a series of emotions. If they crush me he gets angry and excited when you play chess! I get worried when my pieces are threatened. How can I escape this? Of course, more generally, you get excited when your boyfriend or girlfriend says they love you. My stomach sinks. I have that sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach, when I get a bad grade in a test. And I do it every time.
What does this term mean about real life? I have not found any definition online so I’m asking here.
What’s the expression for a speeded up heartbeat? Syncopated, but faster than a regular-speed heartbeart, which is sometimes sounded out as: lub-Dub,lub-Dub,lub-Dub. It’s English’s attempt to simulate what one could hear through a stethoscope. Your heart has a strong stroke and a weaker stroke. Both of them can lead to a failure or other injuries. Is blood pressure due to diastolic pressure? If I got to listen to audio of a sonogram of my heartbeat, it sounds more like ka-Whoosh-ka-Whoosh-ka-Whoosh, but I don’t think that has become an idiom. “pitter-pat” is the traditional way to say it in a song or other romantic situations. (Or, as James Moore suggests) If I use “pitter-patter” quite differently to sex,
one would assume that the inverse is true.
What’s the expression for a speeded up heartbeat? Syncopated, but faster than a regular-speed heartbeart, which is sometimes sounded out as: lub-Dub,lub-Dub,lub-Dub. It’s English’s attempt to simulate what one could hear through a stethoscope. Your heart has a strong stroke and a weaker stroke. Both of them can lead to a failure or other injuries. Is blood pressure due to diastolic pressure? If I got to listen to audio of a sonogram of my heartbeat, it sounds more like ka-Whoosh-ka-Whoosh-ka-Whoosh, but I don’t think that has become an idiom. “pitter-pat” is the traditional way to say it in a song or other romantic situations. (Or, as James Moore suggests) If I use “pitter-patter” quite differently to sex,
one would assume that the inverse is true.
What is onomatopoeia in english?
Why are pitter-patter the sound of rain, and the fact is also onomatopoeic.
Per FumbleFingers’ comments, “pitter-pat” is more syncopated compared with “pitter-patter” and hence must reflect the rhythm of the heart better than “pitter-patter”.
As a very low-minded Sanskrit god, Dyau pitar means father and thyau means sky. Sanskrit
Latin Greek pitar pater piar pater,
plater.”
As a very low-minded Sanskrit god, Dyau pitar means father and thyau means sky. Sanskrit
Latin Greek pitar pater piar pater,
plater.”
What’s the expression for a speeded up heartbeat? Syncopated, but faster than a regular-speed heartbeart, which is sometimes sounded out as: lub-Dub,lub-Dub,lub-Dub. It’s English’s attempt to simulate what one could hear through a stethoscope. Your heart has a strong stroke and a weaker stroke. Both of them can lead to a failure or other injuries. Is blood pressure due to diastolic pressure? If I got to listen to audio of a sonogram of my heartbeat, it sounds more like ka-Whoosh-ka-Whoosh-ka-Whoosh, but I don’t think that has become an idiom. “pitter-pat” is the traditional way to say it in a song or other romantic situations. (Or, as James Moore suggests) If I use “pitter-patter” quite differently to sex,
one would assume that the inverse is true.