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freddy the singing bear 

Freddy is a animatronic bear that sings for kids at Freddy Fazbears Pizza. He is known for being in Five Nights at Freddy. Five Nights at Freddy's is a fictional horror game that has you survive 5 nights to watching creepy robots to earn money.
Freddy holds a microphone and sings. Freddy has many different forms, here are some: Freddy, Toy Freddy, Old Freddy, Phantom Freddy, Nightmare Freddy, Showtime Freddy, and Shadow Freddy.
Freddy The Singing Bear is gonna kill us.
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Singing Machine 

A synonym for The All-Ohio State Fair Youth Choir
"Every year I have the privilege of directing this amazing Singing Machine"
Singing Machine by Mitchell G June 15, 2008

singing the anal anthem

Another way of saying fart.
"Oops, I just started singing the anal anthem

Tunnel Singing

A phenomenon which occurs when an Asian girl is only exposed to one genre of karaoke music, thereby greatly limiting her vocal talents.
That asian is really Tunnel Singing her way through the competition.

the stars, they must be singing

a very depressing larry fan fiction that will leave you emotionally bruised. (louis x harry)
“have you read ‘the stars, they must be singing’ on ao3?”

“yeah, physically i’m fine, emotionally i’m bruised.”

swingling 

Swingling, an art form thought lost in the sands of time, was recently rediscovered alive and well on the upper East Side of NYC, thriving in the brain of The Swingler. Last practiced during the renaissance, Swingling is a delicate ballet of words that leaps to a new height with every more obscure reference. A master of Swingling is able to confound everyone in the room by making references to arcane subjects like rauchbier & bovine fistulation.
At a party last night, I swingled so hard that I discovered a link between the Assasination of Archduke Ferdinand and a Hot Carl.
"To articulate or utter words or sounds in succession with musical inflexions or modulations of the voice, so as to produce an effect entirely different from that or ordinary speech; specifically to do this in a skilled manner, as the result of training and practce."

-Oxford English Dictionary
My voice professor is singing in a one act opera this summer.
singing by KGV December 3, 2005