Let's learn how to speak Hamham!
Atata = 1. I can't believe it happened 2. Oh no, I've been had
Badda = Sound conveying the thumping of running feet.
Bye-Q = Good-bye.
Cappy-Cappy = The running sound made by Cappy
chick-ah-chick-ah-chick-ah = Walking or running sound made by hamsters
Daba-daba (or dobo-dobo) = The walking or running sound made by Boss
Daplunk = the sound made when Boss jumps down from something
Diggi-duggi = The sound made when the ham-hams dig a hole, scratch
grooba! = 1. An expression that conveys a lot of effort 2. putting your all into something
Hablah! = The word Auntie Viv uses to express frustration
Hamgoof = sound to convey disappointment
Hamha = a greeting (ex. hi, hello, good morning)
Hamm-hamm = sound used when eating; but also when being petted.
Heke = Sound made when surprised or confused or when the hamsters discover something (i.e. huh? what?)
hif-hif = sound used when sniffing
khrrmp-khrrmp = sound used when eating to convey eating ( i.e. munch munch)
kushi-kushi = 1. sound made when hamsters are embarrassed or shy 2. when they are grooming or cleaning themselves 3. scratching their heads
ookyoo/ookwee = only words Penelope can say
oopaa = used when hamsterssee something they desire and take after it
oowah = sound used when sleepy to convey being sleepy (similar to a yawn)
ouchichi = An expression of pain
packa-packa = sound used when hamster takes a bite out of something crunchy
schmubby-wubby = the sound hamsters make when they show affection for each other.  They rub their cheeks (the cheeks on their face you sick minded people) together.
shashaa = quietly, secretly, stealthily.  To hide
ticky-ticky = the walking/running sounds made by hamsters
wasa-wasa = sound ham-hams make when walking
zuzuzu = the sound of sleeping, mostly if not always heard from Snoozer in the show