Gurgitation

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒiˈɝˈɡɪtˈætˈaɪˌɑn/

Gurgitation (noun)

  1. A wet, bubbling sound made when liquid moves or mixes with air in a throat or pipe.
  2. The process or result of liquid flowing and making a gurgling noise, often in the body or a container.

Examples

  • The sink made a wet bubbling sound when the water drained.
  • I heard a wet bubbling sound coming from the pipe.