Tone Wanker(s) are people who are the level of no of which you wish to get train tones from train drivers. This is done by moving your arm up and down like on a steam train. Typically done by younger railfans who will upload comps of their tones on their youtube channels.
by TheExplodingEevee January 9, 2021

Your tone of voice as perceived by a text message.
Text message from Jalen to Cydney: "I hate you"
Cydney did not understand Jalen's text tone so she responded harshly to his text message.
Cydney did not understand Jalen's text tone so she responded harshly to his text message.
by ceegeebee November 26, 2016

A thing that start with a slash and are used to indicate how the person is using their sentence. Used over text due to the fact that it's hard to get certain things across that you might verbally. (i.e sarcasm, jokes, singing)
Sometimes useless.
Sometimes useless.
person 1: im behind you /j
person 2: it was obvious that was a joke why did you use a tone indicator?
person 2: it was obvious that was a joke why did you use a tone indicator?
by cheeri June 4, 2023

I couldnt understand what he was saying because he used a lot of homie tone.
When you have a job interview dont use homie tone.
When you have a job interview dont use homie tone.
by ddbrr July 22, 2010

park sooyoung aka joy from red velvet
this is joy’s nickname given by fans and the gp themselves. she is known for her unique and fairy like vocal tone. the name belongs to her and ONLY her.
this is joy’s nickname given by fans and the gp themselves. she is known for her unique and fairy like vocal tone. the name belongs to her and ONLY her.
by parksooyoungsmaid April 30, 2022

A vagina that is not trashed or worn out. Very pleasing to look at. The appropriate verbiage for frat boys to ask for nude pictures of sorority girls. Not your average whores vagina but a high class sorority whores vagina.
by El Ray Sundrop June 3, 2019

Short for "Brotha Tones", which is a much needed term for the backup vocal parts in newer rap/hip hop music which mostly consist of short rhythmic repetition of words like "Hey", "What?", "Yo" etc. These are used to accentuate the beat and sometimes lends to syncopation, generally making the song more dance-able.
by doomspleen June 13, 2011
