whistle
When used as a noun, "whistle" can refer to both the sound itself and the physical tool used to make that sound. As a verb, it is common to use "whistle" with an object (like a song or a tune) when you are playing a specific melody.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in the library trying to study while Ryan is at home gaming.
Chloe Smith
my roommate is literally just sitting there whistling. i'm about to lose it.
Ryan
damn that's crazy
💡
Chloe is expressing her frustration with a repetitive noise (whistling) while trying to study, reflecting her high-stress state. Ryan responds with his characteristic obliviousness and lack of emotional support using the slang phrase 'damn that's crazy', which is used here as a low-effort acknowledgement.
Meanings
noun
A clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small opening between the lips or by using a device.
"The referee blew his whistle to signal the end of the match."
verb (intransitive)
To produce a high-pitched sound by forcing air through the lips or teeth.
"He whistled a happy tune while walking home."
verb (transitive)
To produce a particular tune or sound by whistling.
"She can whistle "The Star-Spangled Banner" perfectly."