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passive voice

A variety of clause wherein the predicate is delivered unto the subject.

Passive Voice: The stick was tossed by J. Doe.

Active Voice: J. Doe tossed the stick.

by UrbanLinguist :) June 25, 2025


potato voice

(verb- to have a), to be able to sing for shit, i.e to be only able to sing an acrapella

if you have a potato voice, even a musical education at La Scalla in Milan, Italy, won't help you sing any better.

by Sexydimma June 18, 2013


Mid-stroke voice

When you’re choking the chicken and your voice starts to sound different.

Ryan: Yo Nate, we need to beat this level.
Nate: YeAh.
Ryan: Nate I hear your mid-stroke voice.

by Phnx563 May 17, 2025


Mid-stroke voice

When you’re choking the chicken and your voice starts to sound different.

Ryan: Yo Nate, we need to beat this level.
Nate: YeAh.
Ryan: Nate I hear your mid-stroke voice.

by Phnx563 May 17, 2025


voice in the fire

a "voice in the fire" means that person is a manipulator.
or, that someone is going or is telling a person to do a bad thing.

1. "it was as though she heard a voice in the fire."
2. "She's the voice in the fire."

by RoseM June 06, 2021


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by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 07, 2025


The voice uk

The voice uk is a British tv show that is a singing competition for United Kingdom.. every year some new judges come but usually tom Jones, William, olly murs

Britney: Helen Did you see the finale of the voice uk last week Helen: Yeah I hope to see the judges next year

by Dictionarynerd1000 March 20, 2021