The written form of the sound heard in most club music. This word describes a heavy bass tone (un) then a cymbal strike (ce.) Try saying it yourself, pronouncing the un as deep as possible. It sounds a lot like a club beat!
Unce Unce Unce Unce Unce Unce Unce, that's all I ever hear when I go by that building! Most be a club.
by Frank Hughes December 11, 2003

by Marius Thermopylae August 28, 2019

use in techno, trace, house, most club music.For all you dumbasses that think "unce, unce, unce" is partyboy from jackass, its not.in fact, for thinking it was partyboy, god will destroy your chances of being accepted into his kingdom.
by demon fang September 11, 2006

The replacement for any word.
Preferably used as a sexual innuendo without there really being any sexual innuendo whatsoever.
The equivalent to the sound heard from common dance clubs but with an added twist. Those who understand the unstated meaning are able to enjoy it.
Preferably used as a sexual innuendo without there really being any sexual innuendo whatsoever.
The equivalent to the sound heard from common dance clubs but with an added twist. Those who understand the unstated meaning are able to enjoy it.
"You and me, we're gonna unce later, k?"
"We're gonna WHAT!?"
"D'you finish that book report for Monday?"
"I'll unce it later."
"Hey you, Imma unce you in front of all these people."
"Unce.unce.unce.unce.unce.unce.unce."
"Awww yeahhh!!!"
"We're gonna WHAT!?"
"D'you finish that book report for Monday?"
"I'll unce it later."
"Hey you, Imma unce you in front of all these people."
"Unce.unce.unce.unce.unce.unce.unce."
"Awww yeahhh!!!"
by Panzii May 26, 2008

by bunit November 01, 2003

by RickoniX October 23, 2003
