Hilarious Sound Effects: surprise horn, comical fart, hairstylist clippers, glass shatter, playful gunshots, spooky horror, doorbell antics, lifelike haircut sounds, and much more. Get ready to prank and delight your friends with an array of funny sound effects! Prank Sound Simulator Fool your friends and your family with Hair clipper sounds. It will make them panic and be extremely astonishing. This clipper simulator can perfectly simulate the sound and vibration. There are so many funniest sounds in our free app, like: Otamatune: The Otamatune is a unique and whimsical musical instrument that resembles a quirky character with a musical note for a face. Fart Sound: Various flatulence noises or comedic "poot" sounds are created for humor. Air Horn & Car Horn: A loud, piercing noise produced by an air horn, is typically used to startle someone. Fake Alarm: A loud, blaring sound similar to a fire alarm or car alarm, designed to startle or annoy someone. Ringing Phone: The sound of a phone ringing incessantly creates confusion or irritation. Razor Hair Clipper: Real sound Hair Clipper prank with friends and family Whistle: A sharp, attention-grabbing whistle sound is sometimes used for pranks or to get someone's attention. Laugh Track: A recorded track of laughter is often used in comedic situations to create a humorous atmosphere. Animal Sound: Sounds imitating animals, such as meowing, barking, or quacking, to confuse or amuse. Ghostly Moans: Eerie, ghost-like moans or howls are used in spooky pranks. Breaking Glass: The sound of glass shattering is often used to simulate an accident or breakage. Creepy Laughter & Horror: Sinister or creepy laughter is often used in horror-themed pranks. Screaming: High-pitched screams or yells are designed to startle or frighten someone momentarily. Explosions & Guns: Loud, booming sounds resembling explosions are sometimes used for shock value. ASMR Sound: ASMR sounds are designed to create a relaxing, tingling sensation in the listener. These sounds can vary widely and are intended to be soothing. Here are some common ASMR sounds Tapping: The sound of fingers or objects gently tapping on surfaces, like tapping on a table, a keyboard, or even fingernail tapping. Crinkling: The sound of crinkling paper, plastic, or other materials can be soothing to some listeners. Brushing: The gentle brushing of objects, such as hair, a brush, or a microphone cover, can create ASMR triggers. Page Turning: Slow and deliberate page-turning, like flipping through a book or magazine, can be ASMR-inducing. Eating Sounds: Some people enjoy ASMR videos featuring eating sounds like crunching, chewing, or slurping. Water Sounds: The sound of water, like running water, dripping, or water is poured, can have a calming effect for ASMR enthusiasts. Nature Sounds: The sounds of nature, such as rainfall, rustling leaves, or waves crashing, can trigger ASMR in some individuals. Mouth Sounds: Some ASMR creators use mouth sounds like lip-smacking, tongue-clicking, or gentle kissing sounds. Slurping: The sound of sipping a beverage or soup through a straw or from a spoon, creating a soothing and rhythmic noise. Relaxing Rain: The calming sound of raindrops falling steadily onto surfaces like leaves, rooftops, or windowsills Bottle Spray: The subtle and misty sound produced when spraying liquid from a bottle Birds Singing: The melodious and natural sounds of birds chirping and singing Keyboard Typing: The rhythmic and methodical sound of typing on a computer keyboard Let's make some funny situations to give her panic attacks! Are you bored? It's time to set up the most amusing prank sound. Looking for an adventurous and addictive game play.