You are such an enunciator.
by shontelle1234 July 26, 2010
1. v; Enunciate(transitive), Enunciated(past tense), Enunciating (present-tense).
a. To Pronounce, Articulate. Applies to speech.
a. To Pronounce, Articulate. Applies to speech.
eg. You need to Enunciate your words more carefully so that we can understand what you are trying to say.
by Bookworm February 05, 2005
When a person place attention to certain words in a conversation or story often because of a political view or too much attention to the ethnic part of the story.
What is the deal with the news every time there is a story about the Latino community the news person reporting always does too much over enunciation of all the non-English words....its so annoying...and predictable.......and cringe worthy.
by Lucky for Sure November 28, 2022
The sarcastic exaggeration of words like “we”, “and”, and other words used to mockingly emphasize false unity, fake commitment, or unwilling inclusion in a group or task.
Usually done with dragged-out pronunciation or typed in all caps for extra drama.
Usually done with dragged-out pronunciation or typed in all caps for extra drama.
Gregg: Come to the party at 10:30, girls will be there!
Jake: WE will all be there at 10:30!
Tom: Look at that Croce Enunciation yo!
Jake: WE will all be there at 10:30!
Tom: Look at that Croce Enunciation yo!
by PhatNuts101010 June 05, 2025