by Thank me latter May 25, 2023
When you're hoping for something, but the reality is radically different, Morgan Freeman's voice comes down from heaven to tell it like it is
by Dehydratedninja March 03, 2023
when you're describing how to do something to your bestfriend over the phone because she is confused with life itself.
by lyssaalatto December 30, 2018
“Hey did you hear the new Amon Amarth album?”
“Yeah, that man’s voice has a beard”
“A bearded voice indeed.”
“Silence, brit.”
“Yeah, that man’s voice has a beard”
“A bearded voice indeed.”
“Silence, brit.”
by Ceasze August 05, 2020
A voice that was born when Gump fell down atop a banana and screamed "Oh No!". It expanded to a myriad of chicken Ceaser pita critiques and deafening examinations of being Fitz's best friend.
by D umpel August 18, 2021
It's the Phobia of getting scared by the sound of an electronic voice or sound like: Stephen Hawking's voice, The Daisy Daisy give me your answer do song and The song Satisfaction by Benny Benassi.
I think I might have Automated voices phobia cause every time I hear Stephen Hawking's voice I panic and start having anxiety.
by JJ _KS February 06, 2022
Using the simplest form, and sometimes the broken down version of a language, to communicate. Though not to be confused with the indoor voice, phone voice, child-speaking voice, and/or cave-man voice; the immigrant voice specializes in utilizing basic nouns and verbs to communicate a need or want.
Phone Voice - "Sally, that was delicious! I can't believe it's not butter!"
Immigrant Voice - "Yes, very good." Accompanied by a smile and a head nod of approval
Phone Voice - "Excuse me miss, can you show me where the restrooms are?"
Immigrant Voice - "Hi smile, restroom?"
Immigrant Voice - "Yes, very good." Accompanied by a smile and a head nod of approval
Phone Voice - "Excuse me miss, can you show me where the restrooms are?"
Immigrant Voice - "Hi smile, restroom?"
by BlueSnowFlakeYellowDuck June 19, 2019