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Speaking Cursive

The fake, imitation accent people do to sound like indie singers when they sing. Often when people speak cursive the words are slurred, and hard to understand.

I totally sounded like Halsey when I was speaking cursive.

by jawanna blowme? February 29, 2020

103πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Speaking cursive

When someone talks the way that Grace Vanderwaal sings

-Yo, how can I annoy my girl
-Just start speaking cursive like β€œgRaCe VaNdERwaAl”

by twentyfivehundred February 28, 2020

56πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Talking in cursive

A classy way of saying that you are drunk and slurring.

I'm not slurring I have more class than that. I am talking in cursive.

by BizzRyon August 22, 2010

61πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


A Cursive Memory

A fah-mazing band with the band members: Dillan Wheeler (drums), Colin Baylen (vocals and guitar), Mark Borst-Smith (bass and vocals), and Shaun Profeta (vocals and guitar).

Nicole: yo! A Cursive Memory is the SHIZZ!

Melissa: yeah for realz! and all four of them are flippin HOT!

Nicole: fo sho fo sho

Melissa: too bad they never come to south florida pshh

Nicole: yeah and northern california psh

Both: RESPECK *snap*

by Melissalaneous September 19, 2008

33πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


singing in cursive

When one sings and repeatedly mispronounces and/or slurs parts of words, requiring those listening to guess (usu. incorrectly) from context what the lyrics actually are. Like reading words written in cursive requires the reader to guess each word from its legible parts, listening to signing in cursive requires the listener to guess each word from its intelligible parts.

Extensive slur-based singing in cursive in a single musical piece can also be referred to as "singing in italics."

Singing in cursive can be intentional or unknowing. Unknowingly singing in cursive generally results from a high level of intoxication. Intentionally singing in cursive is a modern choral technique, typically utilized in unoriginal pop songs and coupled with straining one's voice. One might intentionally sing in cursive out of boredom or, as in the case of pop music, as a marketing strategy to goad listeners into discussing with others the artist's derivative work and/or to generate search engine queries to boost or maintain the singer's fleeting relevance.

Example 1: Singing in Cursive (Unknowing)

Ashley: Did you hear the last woman who sang?

Michael: No, I was in the loo. Was she any good? She didn't sound good from the loo.

Ashley: The woman approached the karaoke mic after 6 vodka sodas and proceeded to sing in cursive... doctor's handwriting cursive... we knew the title of the song, but everything else was unintelligible.

Example 2: Singing in Cursive (Intentional)

Friend: (Singing Britney Spears's "Hold It Against Me") Hey,... you might think... that I'm crazy... but, you know I'm just your type... I might be... little hay-light...

Me: Dude, it's Little HAZY.

Friend: Um, no, she's definitely not saying hazy.

Me: Yeah... well, she's just singing in cursive. It's a thing. Look up the lyrics, bro.

by michaeljritter April 13, 2019

51πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


speaking cursive

The language of the Indie Music People. Used by people such as Hasley and Grace VanderWaal.

I dorn't nor my name.
Can i order corfe in Corsiv.
Hasley won't be caught speaking cursive in public.

by yololololololololololololololo May 5, 2020

23πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


cursive writing

Writings that are more beautiful than regular writing, only the most talented can do this writing (probably)

𝓃ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇 β„Šβ„΄π“ƒπ“ƒπ’Ά β„Šπ’Ύπ“‹β„― π“Žβ„΄π“Š π“Šπ“…, 𝓃ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇 β„Šβ„΄π“ƒπ“ƒπ’Ά 𝓁ℯ𝓉 π“Žβ„΄π“Š π’Ήβ„΄π“Œπ“ƒ, 𝓃ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇 ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇 𝒢 π“…β„―π“‡π“ˆβ„΄π“ƒ 𝒸𝒢𝓃 𝒹ℴ π“‰π’½π’Ύπ“ˆ 𝒸𝒢𝓁𝓁ℯ𝒹 π’Έπ“Šπ“‡π“ˆπ’Ύπ“‹β„― π“Œπ“‡π’Ύπ“‰π’Ύπ’·β„Š (cursive writing)

by Yuzeri December 17, 2021

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