A sarcastic and snarky tone, derived from the olde English phrase "Ye Olde Reginald's voice." The phrase is first seen in Reginald Merryweather III's 16th century graphic novel "50,000 Reej Under the Sea: A Space Odyssey."
See also: Ye Olde Reginald Voice (Whiskey)
See also: Ye Olde Reginald Voice (Whiskey)
by The Baby of Knowledge May 26, 2012

When you’re voice chatting on discord, and that one dude everyone hates is eating chips or screaming into the mic.
Christopher: EAT MY ASSSSS
Dan: We’re gonna ban you, Chris.
Christopher: Why?
Dan: Because you’re being a voice chum
Dan: We’re gonna ban you, Chris.
Christopher: Why?
Dan: Because you’re being a voice chum
by bitchhhhh69 April 8, 2019

Usually referred to singers according to how they belt it is a specific type of singing where you use all you've your vocal cords and your chest. Most of the time famous singers use it because it may be dangerous to try with no experience
by GamerGirl17215 August 20, 2017

A form of acting where it only requires one's voice to express emotions or provide information to the audiences, ranging from presenting characters, to narrating an event that unfolds in the scene. The individual who performs this type of act is also refered to as voice actors/actresses, voice artists, dubbing artists, voice talent, voice-over artists, or voice-over talent.
Friend: Dude! The voice acting in that video was so so good! I genuinely cried along with the protagonist after seeing the things it had to go through.
You: Oh really!? Thanks man.
Friend: Hold up! Are you?
You: (Changes voice) Ah yes old chap, I am.
Friend: OH MY GOD! Can I hug you?
You: Oh how kind of you. Absolutely :)
You: Oh really!? Thanks man.
Friend: Hold up! Are you?
You: (Changes voice) Ah yes old chap, I am.
Friend: OH MY GOD! Can I hug you?
You: Oh how kind of you. Absolutely :)
by ClocTok October 28, 2022

n. the louder-than-normal voice you use during video calls or conference calls. speaking with your zoom voice for extended periods wears your voice out faster than you might expect for just "being on a call." refers to Zoom, the video conferencing application that became even more widely popular during the covid-19 pandemic and widespread shelter-in-place of 2020.
by kibody July 4, 2020

A phrase used in Livejournal roleplaying circles to mean playing a character in a low-key, stress-free environment for the purpose of discerning how well one can play said character. Here, "voice" or "character voice" is shorthand for how in-character a player is.
by Phida November 22, 2011

Exactly what it says on the tin. A normal voice is a person who's accent doesn't define who they are. The definition is that the person speaking sounds 'normal'. Unlike scouser, a farmer, someone from Belfast.
by dantheman7713 June 7, 2016
