"oof"
Onomatopoeia (its a sound word)
"you guys are gonna make my head explode if you keep talking"
hyperbole (exaggeration because her hand cant explode from being mad)
Your aura is fading like a Skibidi toilet
simile (comparing fading aura to a skibidi toilet)
"We're rotten to the core"
metaphor (saying their rotten to the core)
"It took me forever to get the jar open." — Novel Software
hyperbole (it cant take forever to get a jar open)
"mic up"
idiom (telling a person to do something)
"!!!!STOP TALKING!!!!"
onamonapia (sound word)
You are the Sigma
metaphor (directly saying/telling someone something)
"The mirror sees it all"
personification (a mirror can't see)
"Dudley looked like a pig in a wig." — Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
simile (comparing Dudley to a pig in a wig)
"bro your such a bacon"
hyperbole (exaggeration of calling someone a noob)
"do your 30 labs or your never gonna pass biology"
hyperbole (exaggeration because we'll pass biology eventually)
I've been watching this for one million years
hyperbole (exaggeration because you cant watch something for a million years)
"It's going down"
idiom (its not really going down)
"The creek was singing to itself down among the willows." — On the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder
personification (a creek cant sing)
"#####"
Onomatopoeia (sound word)
"your gonna make science mommy mad"
personification (saying shes gonna get mad)
Skibidi Dop Dop Yes Yes
Onomatopoeia (sound words)
"I'm gonna take this home and show 'em all"
hyperbole (exaggeration because you cant "show em all")
"Millie Monkey Made Marvelous Muffins Monday." — The Teacher Next Door
Alliteration (use of m multiple times)
"its the camping for me"
idiom (highlighting something specific someone did)
"you guys are gonna be like Gregor Mendel"
allusion (saying were gonna be like a famous scientist)
Did you pray today?
idiom (not meaning did you literally pray)
Mirrors, magic, and mischief
alliteration (use of m multiple times)
"Grandpa said Grandma's smiles were so rare they should be preserved and canned for export overseas, like top-quality produce." — The Happiness of Kati by Jane Vejjajiva
hyperbole (exaggeration because you cant preserve or can a smile to export overseas)