The way British people speak. The "British" in this word can be replaced with any country or place. (eg. Canadian, Scottish, Sweedish, Russian etc)
by Doomkid5 December 3, 2024

The kinda accent you associate with the indians in Dubai that don't really sound that indian, but also you can faintly hear the indian-ness when they speak, but its mixed with a sort of american accent. Unique to Dubai Indians who grew up in Dubai
by ittybittykittytitty May 27, 2021

There is no language harder than Mandarin Chinese except for the Chilean accent. That thing is unintelligible
by Liu_12345 December 27, 2021

An IB accent is usually seen amongst IB graduates. It is an international accent that is somewhat similar to mid-Atlantic/transatlantic accent. However, the difference is that you also hear pain and agony in their accent and voices as a result of IB. If you hear a mid/transatlantic accent and sounds dead inside, yep, you’ve spotted the IB accent.
by Kelsz August 23, 2023

1. What everybody has after their third or fourth vodka martini.
2. The slurred speach of a drunk or lush.
2. The slurred speach of a drunk or lush.
Dude! Maybe you should put down the Smirnoff. I can barely understand you through your Lushian Accent.
by SJ@24 July 8, 2010

Guy: "And then I was like" *starts talking like Skeletor* "Among us!"
Guy 2: "Bruh what was that voice"
Guy: "It's a Comedy Accent"
Guy 2: "What?"
Guy: "It's just the type of voice I use when I'm telling jokes"
Guy 2: "Oh, cool"
Guy 2: "Bruh what was that voice"
Guy: "It's a Comedy Accent"
Guy 2: "What?"
Guy: "It's just the type of voice I use when I'm telling jokes"
Guy 2: "Oh, cool"
by PrestoAnimo June 3, 2021

Mark: Doesn't Sam's voice sound different when he sings?
Tom: Yes, it's his singing accent. Everybody has one.
Tom: Yes, it's his singing accent. Everybody has one.
by arandomguy77 January 28, 2014
