When a drunk girl stands in a limousine so that the upper half of her body is hanging out of the sunroof while she yells and waves her arms.
First guy: "Did you see that chick in the sunroof of that limo?"
Second guy: "Yeah she was yelling drunk stuff. That limo had it's slut siren on."
Second guy: "Yeah she was yelling drunk stuff. That limo had it's slut siren on."
by R0cK$t@r September 12, 2011
Someone whose looks alone scream sex appeal to all those around them. They can give a look that is so irresistible you'll find it hard not to be aroused.
by nickfad June 10, 2022
A woman who leads a man to his physical, emotional, spiritual, or financial demise usually with a sexual act, and or desire.
by XxdnycexX April 05, 2018
When a group of people blast music out of their speakers, and see whose speaker is the loudest. This is generally done in Polynesian-dominated neighborhoods in New Zealand.
by katsukid September 16, 2018
When you hear a person sing, and their voice is so beautiful that they suddenly become extremely attractive, even if you didn't think so before. This is applicable to women or men with sexy voices, even though sirens are technically female.
This phenomenon is named after the lusty, half-bird, half-woman sirens of Homer's "The Odyssey." They beguile sailors with their seductive serenading, only to bring the poor individuals to their deaths. The siren effect uses singing to deceive (albeit unintentionally), having the potential to give average-looking persons a façade of sexiness, "luring" others in.
For instance, this is the reason (or one of the reasons) the Phantom in all musical productions of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera" always manages to be sexy.
This phenomenon is named after the lusty, half-bird, half-woman sirens of Homer's "The Odyssey." They beguile sailors with their seductive serenading, only to bring the poor individuals to their deaths. The siren effect uses singing to deceive (albeit unintentionally), having the potential to give average-looking persons a façade of sexiness, "luring" others in.
For instance, this is the reason (or one of the reasons) the Phantom in all musical productions of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera" always manages to be sexy.
Broadway Fan 1: "Oh, my God, Ramin Karimloo is so sexy, even when he's playing a deformed man!"
Broadway Fan 2: "I completely agree, and the siren effect just adds to it. That voice is so seductive!"
Person 1: "Man, Sarah Brightman is so beautiful!"
Person 2: "I don't know, man. I think it's the siren effect."
Person 1: "Well, maybe it's both."
Student 1: "You know, I never found Matt that attractive before, but then I heard him sing. I think I'm in love!"
Student 2: "I know, right? It's a perfect example of the siren effect."
Broadway Fan 2: "I completely agree, and the siren effect just adds to it. That voice is so seductive!"
Person 1: "Man, Sarah Brightman is so beautiful!"
Person 2: "I don't know, man. I think it's the siren effect."
Person 1: "Well, maybe it's both."
Student 1: "You know, I never found Matt that attractive before, but then I heard him sing. I think I'm in love!"
Student 2: "I know, right? It's a perfect example of the siren effect."
by AnIrishGirl December 12, 2013
by bigbootybitches655 September 14, 2020
An allusion to the Sirens of Greek mythology, who lived on an island and lured unsuspecting sailors to shipwreck. Now describes a woman who seems sexy and initially attracts men but then disappoints and/or destroys them.
She claims to be a Sexy Siren, and a Siren is exactly what she turns out to be. Sailors might want to avoid.
by Dariaa October 17, 2011