Oh_no_no_no_im_sorry_im_sorry_sound_effect

The audio clip "oh_no_no_no_im_sorry_im_sorry_sound_effect" is a popular meme sound often used in "fail" videos or situations where someone realizes they have made a significant, irreversible mistake. Sound Origin and Usage

While multiple "Oh no" sounds exist in meme culture, this specific frantic, multi-apology version is distinct from the high-pitched "Oh No" song (sampled from the 1964 song "Remember (Walking in the Sand)" by The Shangri-Las). The "I'm sorry, I'm sorry" variant typically features: oh_no_no_no_im_sorry_im_sorry_sound_effect

: It is widely available on soundboard sites like Myinstants and Voicy for creators to use in video editing. Related Sounds this specific frantic

: A male or feminine-pitched voice repeating the phrase rapidly. oh_no_no_no_im_sorry_im_sorry_sound_effect

: An enthusiastic "Oh my God" originating from a viral 2015 Vine .