The annoying know-it-all person on a show that won't shut up about being right. Usally the smartest person of the show, that is always right and is the ballance so the show won't look senseless...
Stan marsh, Brian, Sandy Cheeks, Lisa Simpson, Twilight Sparkle are the voice of reason of their respective shows.
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Voice Fluid is a voice identity best described as a dynamic mix of different voices. A person who is Voice Fluid may always feel like a mix of the two or more traditional voices, but may feel more high voice some days, regular voice, or low voices on other days.
Being Voice Fluid has nothing to do with what your voice naturally sounds like, nor their sexual orientation.
No, I'm not a boy, and I'm not a girl either. I just like to have a high voice sometimes. I am voice fluid.
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When a boy named Robert tell you that the girls in his management class have whore voices.. Thereβre like βyeah we know Alec heβs so funny yeah he acts like he hates us but like he loves us heheheheheβ in the most whore voice youβve ever heard.
Trust me when you hear a whore voice, you know it!
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When the music is so loud in a commercial you can't understand the announcer.
"That restaurant looked good, did you get the address?" "Naw, sorry, it was a total Voice under."
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A receipt, purchase order, or other billing document sent via email, text, or social media
don't pay me now. I'll e-voice you later, and you can pay me then.
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Voice Tags are short audio phrases often saying the name, brand, or slogan of a Music Producer, DJ, or Videographer to protect & to let their audience know who is responsible for their creative works. Usually a short 3 to 8 sec audio clip. Can be used for Beats, DJ Mixes, or Videos.
Voice Tags are also Known As: Audio Drop / Beat Tag / Vocal Drop / DJ Drop
Voice tags are NOT copyrightable because alone they do not meet the minimally creative standard needed for copyright protection. To protect your voice tags, you will have to register them as trademarks.
I need a voice tag for my beats.
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The act of holding out the last consonant of words to sound longer when reciting or saying a list.
Example, the word "ketchup" becomes "ketchuuuuuuuup"
Every time that girl talks, she goes into list voice. She's so annoying.
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