Your larynx.
A.
The part of the respiratory tract between the pharynx and the trachea, having walls of cartilage and muscle and containing the vocal cords enveloped in folds of mucous membrane.
B.
The modified upper part of the respiratory passage of air-breathing vertebrates that is bounded above by the glottis, is continuous below with the trachea, has a complex cartilaginous or bony skeleton capable of limited motion through the action of associated muscles, and in humans, most other mammals, and a few lower forms has a set of elastic vocal cords that play a major role in sound production and speech called also voice box
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A.
The part of the respiratory tract between the pharynx and the trachea, having walls of cartilage and muscle and containing the vocal cords enveloped in folds of mucous membrane.
B.
The modified upper part of the respiratory passage of air-breathing vertebrates that is bounded above by the glottis, is continuous below with the trachea, has a complex cartilaginous or bony skeleton capable of limited motion through the action of associated muscles, and in humans, most other mammals, and a few lower forms has a set of elastic vocal cords that play a major role in sound production and speech called also voice box
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Emcee: "You're all dirty toys with dirty socks and no choice but to suck. I'll battle all you nerdy boys and the bitches will flock, I'll crush you and your voice box."
Bystander: yo, my voicebox is sore from the concert. All that cheering and yelling.
Bystander: yo, my voicebox is sore from the concert. All that cheering and yelling.
by SpoR May 11, 2006
adj.
Involved in work that is intended for the mass market: a commercial artist.
Having profit as a chief aim: a commercial song, not a good song.
Usually used for describing hip hop or rap that is played on the radio 24/7 that is only about money,cars,guns,girls, and drugs.
Music only made to sell records to thug wannabes.
Rap that puts quantity before quality.
Kid1: "Have you heard that New Jay Z, Cash Money, Jarule, Ludacris, song!?"
Kid2: "That shit is wack, you need to stop listening to that commercial rap"
Kid3: "Underground Hip Hop for life!"
Kid2: "That shit is wack, you need to stop listening to that commercial rap"
Kid3: "Underground Hip Hop for life!"
by SpoR November 28, 2005
Not to be confused with National Hangover Day which is January 1st. This is the day after the 4th of July which is U.S.A.'s Independence Day. It is a result of too much partying the previous day.
Person1: Man, I feel awful.
Person2: You and me both.
Person1: Oh, yea thats because its National Hungover Day...
Person2: .....
Person2: You and me both.
Person1: Oh, yea thats because its National Hungover Day...
Person2: .....
by SpoR July 05, 2007
adj.
The opposite of underground.
More oftenly referred to as mainstream or commercial.
Used to describe music (usually rap/hip hop) that is played on the radio just to sell records, as opposed to being quality music.
n.
Above the earth
Often instead of saying 'overground music' it is simplified to just 'overground' or 'the overground'.
The opposite of underground.
More oftenly referred to as mainstream or commercial.
Used to describe music (usually rap/hip hop) that is played on the radio just to sell records, as opposed to being quality music.
n.
Above the earth
Often instead of saying 'overground music' it is simplified to just 'overground' or 'the overground'.
Kid: "Hey, Did you hear that new joint;insert crappy radio single on the radio yet?"
Kid2: "Naw, I don't listen to the overground"
Kid2: "Naw, I don't listen to the overground"
by SpoR November 28, 2005
Noun. A sharp or pointed tool used by graffiti artists to write their name (usually) in glass, plastic, or metal surfaces.
Graffiti artists usually use rocks, modified pens, razor blades, or other various hardware tools. Most scribers are custom made and modified.
Graffiti artists usually use rocks, modified pens, razor blades, or other various hardware tools. Most scribers are custom made and modified.
by SpoR June 25, 2007
Ambigram n., - a word or words that can be read in more than one way or from more than a single vantage point, such as both right side up and upside down. (from Latin: ambi=both + gram=letter)
by SpoR January 02, 2006
by SpoR May 23, 2007