uh-uh
[ uhn-uhn, uhn-uhn, uhn-uhn ]
/ ˈʌ̃ˈʌ̃, ˈʌ̃ˌʌ̃, ˌʌ̃ˈʌ̃ /
interjection
(used to indicate disagreement, disapproval, or dissatisfaction).
Example sentences from the Web for uh-uh
"Uh-uh; he'd have gotten away, if you hadn't been on the job," he told Ritter.
Murder in the Gunroom |Henry Beam Piper"Uh-uh, she hasn't got a thing I want," Beverly laughed again, still lightly.
Masters of Space |Edward Elmer Smith"Uh-uh," denied Dodo, wriggling free of Betty's embrace and looking at her earnestly.
The Outdoor Girls at Bluff Point |Laura Lee HopeUh-uh—roughly—and I'm not sure—the fifth or sixth car back from the lead car.
Warren Commission (6 of 26): Hearings Vol. VI (of 15) |The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy