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In this audio recording titled "Oral Pop Sound", the listeners are introduced to a fascinating variety of mouth-generated noises. The audio begins with a distinct "plop" sound, mimicking the noise made when a liquid droplet hits a surface. This sound is followed by a suite of mouth noises that are reminiscent of water being manipulated within the confines of a mouth. The next sound you'll hear is a clear, sharp 'pop' that stands out in the audio scape. It gives an impression of a bubble bursting or a cork popping, perfectly encapsulating the essence of the 'pop' tag. Following the pop, the sounds of water swishing around a mouth are reproduced, creating an effect that is both soothing and intriguing. Additionally, there are several clicks that come into play, forming a rhythmic pattern that adds an interesting layer to the overall audio. The 'click' sounds are reminiscent of someone gently tapping their tongue against the roof of their mouth. The audio then rounds off