Z-R-B-T-T has been used.
Here are some more vital notes from wikipedia --
Blowing a raspberry or making a Bronx cheer is to make a noise made to signify derision (and/or silliness), made by sticking out the tongue between the lips and blowing to make a sound reminiscent of flatulence. In the terminology of phonetics, this sound does not appear to have an official name, but might be characterized as an unvoiced linguolabial trill. It is never used in human language phonemically (i.e., to be used as a building block of words), but it is widely used across human cultures as well as by other primates. [citation needed]
Nomenclature varies: in the US, Bronx cheer is sometimes used; otherwise, in the US and in other English-speaking countries, it is known as a raspberry, rasp or razz — the origin of which is an instance of Cockney rhyming slang, where the non-rhyming part of a rhyming phrase is used as a synonym. In this case, "raspberry tart" rhymes with "fart". It is first recorded in 1890.[1]
The term "Bronx Cheer" is used sarcastically because it is not a cheer, it is used to show disapproval. The term originated as a reference to Bronx, New York, and the call used by spectators in Yankee Stadium
2007-11-18 02:16:51
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answered by j_emmans 6
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Blowing A Raspberry Sound
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answered by ? 4
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There are multiple spellings, generally with at least one letter repeated several times in a row to show that the sound is drawn out. Sometimes hyphens are used between these letters.
TTTTHPBT! or T-T-THPT! for example
"Th" is almost always included, which makes sense, since that's the primary sound of a blown raspberry. I have no idea if there is actually an official spelling. I've seen it spelled "THUMP" before, too.
2007-11-17 09:33:50
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answered by Julia S 7
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2016-04-28 07:09:19
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answered by ? 3
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Thrrruuuuuuupp
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answered by Anonymous
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Plurghhhh. Lol, what a good question! Cotton Candy Pie x
2007-11-17 09:25:39
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answered by Cotton Candy Pie 1
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Parp
2007-11-17 09:21:52
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answered by snikleback 5
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pfff I guess. I never thought about it. Interesting question. Why do you need to know?
2007-11-17 09:42:05
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answered by ReesiesPeesies 3
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PPPPRRRRRRRRR. That's a good one.. you had me sitting there like a deranged looney making that sound.he he.
2007-11-17 09:30:15
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answered by debs 3
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Haha...I have never thought about it. I don't think you can.
2007-11-17 09:20:30
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answered by Lindsay 3
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