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High Voice

High Voice is used when a sarcastic or untrue comment is made. There are two forms of High Voice.
1) Saying an untrue/sarcastic statement in an actual voice that is high pitched.
2) Saying an untrue/sarcastic statement and then ending the sentence with the phrase "high voice"
High Voice is commonly used in circles of friends in relaxed environments.
It can be abbreviated in speech or when communicating online by saying or typing "hv".

The etymology of the word comes from Hastings, New York in the year 2005. It was used by a pale-kid who took 8 credits a semester at the University of Michigan and accrued massive debt from playing poker.
"Frankel isn't a mooch...high voice."

"Frankel isn't in debt (in a high pitched voice)"

In an e-mail or on AIM:
"Frankel is graduating early hv hv hv."
by Tyrone Schiff May 5, 2006
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