Before I get into the list I must first explain that there is a difference when I add a lower case from when I add an uppercase to these sounds. If the given sound is in a lower case format, that means that it is lower in disbelief. If the opposite happens that means it's higher.
"*Beep*"
^This is the sound of technology. If uppercase, this means that it's the sound of a car horn or something bigger. If its lowercase, that means the sound is coming from small machinery.
"*Bleh*"
^This can be used for the sound of vomiting.
"*Boom*"
^This is the sound of an explosion.
"*Crack*"
^ If uppercase, this means the breaking of a big glass-like object. If lowercase, That means smaller glass-like objects are being broken.
"*Crackle*
^ This also relates to the sound of glass-like objects but it's just a prolonged version. The same rules apply.
"*Crash*"
^This is the sound of metallic objects colliding.
"*Creak*"
^This is used for wood, doors, and sometimes old metals
"*Pew*"
^This is the sound of lasers being shot.
"*Pow*"
^The sound of gunfire.
"*Wham*"
^The sound of something slamming.
"*Wheeze*"
^This is the sound of heavily inhaling oxygen. It is often used alongside the use of a *sigh* but sometimes isn't audible.
"*Whoosh*"
^This is the sound of a wind breeze.
"*Shink*"
^The sound of something being pierced.
It could also be used for the sound of metal being slid across something.
"*Sigh*"
^This is the sound of a person exhaling.
"*Slick*"
^This is the sound of flesh.
"*Swoosh*"
^This one can be used as the sound of waves.
"*Vroom*"
^This can either be used as something going fast or be used as the sound of an engine being revved up.
"*Yawn*"
^Self is explanatory.
"*Zoom*"
^This is a different variation of *Vroom*