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VOIC

Acronym for 'Voice Over InterOffice Cube'.
Non-electronic communication. Opposite of compunicate.
Using one's voice to communicate in the office rather than instant message or e-mail.

Getting off your arse and physically visiting your co-worker thus utilizing your verbal skills as opposed to your
IM or E-mail.

'Hi Jim, since you haven't replied to any of my emails explaining your layoff, I'll try VOIC.'

by OfficeSpace November 03, 2006


Voice to voice

Communicating by phone. More intimate than texting but less so than speaking in person, or "face to face."

A (via text): We need to talk.
B: This sounds serious. Maybe we should talk voice to voice.

by Conrad H. January 20, 2010


The Voices

The voices in your head that tell you to do things.

The voices won't stop screaming

by NotPieGuy February 25, 2021


voice

You have a voice when you breathe out and your vocal chords vibrate, producing sound, and eventually speech. People have different tones of voice. With a voice you can sing, speak, yell, whine, or hum.

That singer has a really nice voice.

by xxYuli May 24, 2006


voice

the sounds a person can make

sometimes a voice is very attractive to me

by reformedpug December 04, 2016


the Voice

A term that Alan Rickman fans use to refer to him. Rickman, known most famously for his role as Professor Snape in the Harry Potter movies, posesses a voice that has been described variously as: melancholy, seductive, disdainful, languid, honeyed, and velvet baritone.
This nickname is also reinforced by Rickman having played the role of Metatron in the movie "Dogma". Metatron was known as "The Voice of God."

"When I heard the Voice say 'Turn to page 394' in the Harry Potter trailer, I melted into a puddle on the floor."

by S_k January 09, 2005


voices

The things in my head.

The voices in my head tell me to do terrible things

by FoxCat Man November 26, 2019