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Creators use the high-pitched "Anani!" part of the clip to sync with physical impact, such as someone tripping or dropping an object. Global Impact

It originated from a Turkish gamer's genuine, high-pitched reaction to an unexpected event in a video game (often cited as Counter-Strike or Minecraft ). sound_effect_anani_syim

In "21st Century Humor" or "Shitpost" compilations, the audio is triggered rapidly alongside other loud noises (like the "Bruh" sound or vine thuds) to create a sense of sensory overload. Creators use the high-pitched "Anani

It is frequently layered over videos where a character is startled or falls. sound_effect_anani_syim

The sound effect is rarely used to be intentionally offensive to someone's family; instead, it has evolved into a universal symbol of "panicked energy."