: For years, Brazilians attributed the laugh to a character named "Peludão" due to its association with early ringtone ads, though this has since been debunked by internet sleuths. How to Use the Meme
: Creators like Gustavo Machado on TikTok have made tutorials on how to mimic the specific "sequential" breathing required to pull off the laugh. Finding the Audio
: Programs like Vai dar Namoro with Rodrigo Faro and Domingo Legal with Celso Portiolli frequently used the sound effect for comedic timing. Risada do peludГЈo/atumalaca 00:31
: The word "atumalaca" is a phonetic interpretation of the Greek phrase "α το μαλάκα" ( a to malaka ), which roughly translates to " what an idiot " or "oh, you jerk".
: It is often paired with distorted images or the "creepy" black-and-white face of a Russian criminal, which became linked to the sound through the Mandela Catalogue trend. : For years, Brazilians attributed the laugh to
: The "00:31" timestamp usually refers to a specific looped version of the laugh used in shitposting videos to indicate a moment of pure, chaotic absurdity or "brain rot" humor.
This guide explains the history and usage of the meme, also famously known as the Risada do Peludão (Peludão's Laugh). The Origin : The word "atumalaca" is a phonetic interpretation
: The audio first spread through Super Zig , an SMS service where users could buy ringtones and funny sounds for their cell phones.
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