Probably where the English word groan comes from.
As an aside, it drives me nuts when people say "bulette" is pronounced "boo-lay, like in French!" - it just makes me roll my eyes. As anyone remotely familiar with French knows, the t is pronounced in the feminine. It would only be boo-lay if it were spelled bulet.
I had a martial arts instructor once try telling me that a katana was pronounced, and I quote: "It's not ka-TA-na, it's kata-NAAAAAH." (It's not either of those. To an English speaker, the first one is natural, if incorrect. The second one is stupid to everyone. In Japanese, it's ka-ta-na, with no syllable having any particular stress over the others).