¨Brr brr brr brr patapim tralalero tralala¨
Onomatopoeia because it uses nonsensical, imitative sounds to create a rhythmic, musical effect
"The room was filled with silence that made me deaf"
Oxymoron
"Buy a bucket of chicken and have a barrel of fun."
repetition
"What is better: to be born good or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?"
rhetorical question
"Seen this girl at the store, she look like a honey bun
She brownskin, man, she look like a honey bun"
simile because it uses the word "like" to directly compare the girl's skin tone to a "honey bun" to describe her appearance
"Chimpanzini Bananini, Bombombini Gusini"
Rhyme
"He's about as sharp as a marble."
Simile because it directly compares two unlike things—a person's intelligence and a smooth, round marble—to make a descriptive point
"The Last Great Hamburger Stand."
hyperbole
"Stand in the ashes of a trillion dead souls and ask the ghosts if honor matters."
Hyperbole
"Feel like Chip Skylark, my shiny teeth and me
Hit her with the black and yellow just like Bumblebee
Woke up like Hercules"
allusion/irony
¨Your so skibidi toilet bru¨
Metaphor because it compares someone to the villainous, absurd characters in the viral Skibidi Toilet YouTube series
"If I'm not back in five minutes, just wait longer.
paradox
"Grab life by the fork."
Idiom
"I don't know about angels, but it's fear that gives men wings"
Metaphor because it equates an abstract emotion (fear) with a physical object (wings) to describe a heightened state of action
"On the road to riches
You gon' get some stitches
I'ma be in the kitchen"
Idiom
¨Tung tung tung tung sahurrrrrrrrrr¨
Repetition because it is designed to be catchy, chaotic, and, when paired with AI-generated visuals, absurdist to the point of being addictive.
Build a man a fire and he'll be warm for a night... Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."
Hyperbole
"America runs on Dunkin."
Personification because it gives the abstract, non-human concept of a country ("America") the human ability to "run" or be energized
"Death can have me when it earns me"
personification because it gives a literal, human action and intent to an abstract concept.
"I feel like Charlie Brown
Except I ain't brown, I'm green"
Simile because it uses the word "like" to make a direct comparison between the speaker's feelings and the character Charlie Brown
Onomatopoeia/ repetition because its an Imitation of Sound
"No, no, I didn’t go to England, I went to London."
Irony
"Snap! Crackle! Pop!"
Onomatopoeia because the words imitate the actual sounds produced by Rice Krispies cereal when milk is poured over it
"There's always a lighthouse, always a man, always a city"
Repetition because it is a narrative device used to explain the game's core theme of constants and variables within a multiverse
"Put the money in the bag.
Oops, I just got a bag.
This the sound of a bag.
I'm on Snapchat, I'm gettin' money.
I get racks, just like a crab"
onomatopoeia because it phonetically spells out the physical action and imagined sound of the money bag itself