1. When a radio DJ records his breaks in advance or from a far-away place yet tries to make you believe he or she is live in the studio.
2. When an employee at a radio station is gone from his office, desk, or cubicle for an extended period of time without giving a reason in advance.
3. (Used in radio/TV industry) Doing less than a good job; phoning it in.
"You can tell he's voice tracking - he's predicting a sunny day when it's obviously going to rain."
"Where's John? Oh, he must be voice tracking."
"Shirley looks bored" "She's voice tracking today"
"How can Ryan Seacrest be on in your city when he's live here in L.A. every morning?" "Voice tracking."
someone who bullies/ makes people insecure people of their own voice. Nathan is the definition of a voice bully.
Drew: Hey, have you ever heard of a voice bully?
Vivi: Yeah, Nathan from Yubo is a voice bully. He made someone insecrue.
The voice one develops after attending university. Usually a weak attempt to lose a regional accent in order to become socially elevated.
"Saw Steve the other day.. has he finally come out of the closet?"
"No, he just graduated. He's got uni voice."
The love of a person or celebrities voice.
"I think that voice porn is more of a turn on than regular porn"
Speaking very loudly to the point where you're borderline yelling, and being very unaware of how your loudness affects the people around you. Bonus points if the content of your speech includes very outdated and/or offensive hot takes about politics, race, sexuality etc.
When asked to be more quiet or politically correct, boomers will often cite freedom of speech as the justification for their bigotry.
Adam: Dude why do you have so much background noise on Discord
Barry: My parents are talking boomer voice again ffs
When a girl will raise her voice to a high pitch to defend herself in conversation.
"You told me that you watch Paris Hilton's BFF" -guy
"I did not!" -girl (in a high pitch)
"There's that sweet voice again! I love that voice!" -guy