When a man's voice is either very effeminate, or has a gay lisp, when the man himself is presumably straight. The typical of voice of many die-hard Apple devotees or your average latte-sipping hipster
Guy #1: Hey, did you see that video for those Google Glasses?
Guy #2: Yeah, the guy wearing the glasses has such an iPod voice.
Guy #1: Hey, is that new guy in human resources gay?
Guy #2: Nah, he has a hot girlfriend. He's just got an iPod Voice.
Disease state characterized by raspy, high-pitched voice that usually occurs after a night of heavy drinking.
After drinking 12 beers last night, Larry had a raging case of semen voice and no one could understand what he was saying.
n. the louder-than-normal voice you use during video calls or conference calls. speaking with your zoom voice for extended periods wears your voice out faster than you might expect for just "being on a call." refers to Zoom, the video conferencing application that became even more widely popular during the covid-19 pandemic and widespread shelter-in-place of 2020.
I've been using my zoom voice in meetings all morning and now I need a cough drop.
Someone who is over the age of 40, uses the term “millennial” overtly, and whines about technology constantly.
My dad is a voice texter, because he is unaware that he looks like a twat in public talking into his phone saying “period” every time he needs to end a sentence.
If a person or their voice is croaky, their voice sounds rough because they have a sore or dry throat:
He has lost his sonorous voice and sounds a bit like a croaky Dalek.
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(Definition of croaky from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
He called into work with a croaky voice, saying he was ill.
I'm feeling much better now but I'm still croaky.
More examples
You sound quite croaky, have you got a sore throat?
It didn't sound like her voice, it sounded harsh and croaky.
He spoke in a croaky whisper.
She opened her mouth like she wanted to scream, but all that came out was a croaky “Water…”
When someone of Hispanic descent speaks in a surprisingly loud, deep voice-like on a Coca cola commercial on Telemundo there's a lot of fast, semi loud Spanish that I cant understand-then in a very loud deep voice you will hear "Coca Cola"-then some more indecipherable Spanish.
Bro Im right next to you-no telemundo voice necessary.