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The word "哧溜" is formed by combining two characters that function phonetically to imitate sounds: "哧" (chī) approximates a light, sharp noise like a hiss or chuckle, and "溜" (liū) mimics a smooth, sliding sound, together creating an onomatopoeic term that replicates the auditory effect of something slipping or moving quickly, such as slurping or gliding.
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