Actually one of the best urban terms ever for throwing up, originating in Australia. A major projectile vomit normally accompanied with numerous sound effects.
by Larryfun September 8, 2005
Get the singing lunch mug.A professional youth chorus, which has performed in at least 29 different countries, performed for many stars, including the recently passed Pope John Paul II and Nancy Sinatra.
Everyone in NE OH knows someone in Singing Angels.
They are amazing. The best way to know for yourself is to visit their website at www.singingangels.org
Everyone in NE OH knows someone in Singing Angels.
They are amazing. The best way to know for yourself is to visit their website at www.singingangels.org
"Are you in the Singing Angels too?"
"Heck yes!"
"Shweet! Do you know so-and-so?"
"OMG YES!"
"AHH!"
"AHH!"
"... could ya tell them i said hi? Cuz I haven't seen them in forever."
"Okay."
"Kay then... bye."
"Bye."
"Heck yes!"
"Shweet! Do you know so-and-so?"
"OMG YES!"
"AHH!"
"AHH!"
"... could ya tell them i said hi? Cuz I haven't seen them in forever."
"Okay."
"Kay then... bye."
"Bye."
by *~*only the best make it to the top*~* April 3, 2005
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A mimeborn gifted with the ability to speak. However, thay must say everything in song. They can usually be seen performing on the street or in your basement. If you see one on the street, you should give him a dollar. If you find one in your basement, he is probably making it his new home. You can either keep him as a pet or force him to leave. If you decided to force him to leave, ask nicely. Otherwise, the mime will get angry and begin singing sk8er boi, at which point you should just pull out your 12 gauge and put him out of his misery.
Mommy! Mommy! I found a singing mime in the basement! Can we keep it?
No dear, he probably has rabies and/or knows the lyrics to sk8er boi. Take this gun and put him out of his misery.
Aww... Mom...
No dear, he probably has rabies and/or knows the lyrics to sk8er boi. Take this gun and put him out of his misery.
Aww... Mom...
by SingingMime June 11, 2006
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1) Richard from the movie The Breakup.
"Gary on the kick drum.. come come!"
2) Jock- "Have you seen Ian today? I need to copy his homework for music and theatre class?"
Hot girl- "No, that singing dancing sprite is probably at play practice."
"Gary on the kick drum.. come come!"
2) Jock- "Have you seen Ian today? I need to copy his homework for music and theatre class?"
Hot girl- "No, that singing dancing sprite is probably at play practice."
by yummdelish March 26, 2009
When one sings and repeatedly mispronounces and/or slurs parts of words, requiring those listening to guess (usu. incorrectly) from context what the lyrics actually are. Like reading words written in cursive requires the reader to guess each word from its legible parts, listening to signing in cursive requires the listener to guess each word from its intelligible parts.
Extensive slur-based singing in cursive in a single musical piece can also be referred to as "singing in italics."
Singing in cursive can be intentional or unknowing. Unknowingly singing in cursive generally results from a high level of intoxication. Intentionally singing in cursive is a modern choral technique, typically utilized in unoriginal pop songs and coupled with straining one's voice. One might intentionally sing in cursive out of boredom or, as in the case of pop music, as a marketing strategy to goad listeners into discussing with others the artist's derivative work and/or to generate search engine queries to boost or maintain the singer's fleeting relevance.
Extensive slur-based singing in cursive in a single musical piece can also be referred to as "singing in italics."
Singing in cursive can be intentional or unknowing. Unknowingly singing in cursive generally results from a high level of intoxication. Intentionally singing in cursive is a modern choral technique, typically utilized in unoriginal pop songs and coupled with straining one's voice. One might intentionally sing in cursive out of boredom or, as in the case of pop music, as a marketing strategy to goad listeners into discussing with others the artist's derivative work and/or to generate search engine queries to boost or maintain the singer's fleeting relevance.
Example 1: Singing in Cursive (Unknowing)
Ashley: Did you hear the last woman who sang?
Michael: No, I was in the loo. Was she any good? She didn't sound good from the loo.
Ashley: The woman approached the karaoke mic after 6 vodka sodas and proceeded to sing in cursive... doctor's handwriting cursive... we knew the title of the song, but everything else was unintelligible.
Example 2: Singing in Cursive (Intentional)
Friend: (Singing Britney Spears's "Hold It Against Me") Hey,... you might think... that I'm crazy... but, you know I'm just your type... I might be... little hay-light...
Me: Dude, it's Little HAZY.
Friend: Um, no, she's definitely not saying hazy.
Me: Yeah... well, she's just singing in cursive. It's a thing. Look up the lyrics, bro.
Ashley: Did you hear the last woman who sang?
Michael: No, I was in the loo. Was she any good? She didn't sound good from the loo.
Ashley: The woman approached the karaoke mic after 6 vodka sodas and proceeded to sing in cursive... doctor's handwriting cursive... we knew the title of the song, but everything else was unintelligible.
Example 2: Singing in Cursive (Intentional)
Friend: (Singing Britney Spears's "Hold It Against Me") Hey,... you might think... that I'm crazy... but, you know I'm just your type... I might be... little hay-light...
Me: Dude, it's Little HAZY.
Friend: Um, no, she's definitely not saying hazy.
Me: Yeah... well, she's just singing in cursive. It's a thing. Look up the lyrics, bro.
by michaeljritter April 12, 2019
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Get the Singing To Your Socks mug.A character from let's play of Cocoron by Deceasedcrab. Term suggested by a fan through a music video about a singing ninja tank, that Deceasedcrab dutifully voiced.
Let's go singing ninja tank
Ninja tank, ninja tank,
Sneaky singing ninja tank,
Ninja tank, ninja tank,
Defeats his foes with a song
As his treads keep rolling along!
Ninja tank, ninja tank,
Sneaky singing ninja tank,
Ninja tank, ninja tank,
Defeats his foes with a song
As his treads keep rolling along!
by DC_Fan October 16, 2012
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