This is a grammar term that pseudo-intellectuals claim needs to be adhered to in all circumstances. Yet, there are a multitude of circumstances in which the passive voice would be clearer to the listen/reader and would make more sense to use.
by Benjamin Washington February 13, 2009

When somebody, typically an adult, talks in a different voice after having multiple glasses of wine.
“Mom how many glasses of wine did you have last night?”- James
“Oh honey I only had one glass last night”- mom
“Bullsh*t mom, I could hear your Wine Voice the second you started talking”-James
“Oh honey I only had one glass last night”- mom
“Bullsh*t mom, I could hear your Wine Voice the second you started talking”-James
by Jwray all day March 8, 2019

A term used to describe the ability of individuals to freely express thoughts, opinions, and beliefs without fear of cancel culture or mob rule.
by Type2GenomeManiac January 4, 2023

Someone who is over the age of 40, uses the term “millennial” overtly, and whines about technology constantly.
My dad is a voice texter, because he is unaware that he looks like a twat in public talking into his phone saying “period” every time he needs to end a sentence.
by fuckdenmark April 21, 2019

by DoomFather July 15, 2018

Using text monikers such as LOL, OMG, ROFLMAO, and others during an actual conversation with another person
Janet: OMG, can you believe it? I mean LOL thats just too funny IMO
Karen: God, please stop Voice Texting me and use your real words
Karen: God, please stop Voice Texting me and use your real words
by Honeybearks October 5, 2011

When someone of Hispanic descent speaks in a surprisingly loud, deep voice-like on a Coca cola commercial on Telemundo there's a lot of fast, semi loud Spanish that I cant understand-then in a very loud deep voice you will hear "Coca Cola"-then some more indecipherable Spanish.
by Wacky Rich October 26, 2014
