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    [Verb]  | "sing" | \ ˈsiŋ \


    1: to produce musical tones by means of the voice

    2: to utter words in musical tones and with musical inflections and modulations

    3: to deliver songs as a trained or professional singer


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English singan; akin to Old High German singan to sing, Greek omphē voice;

    [Noun]  | "singing game" 


    1: a children's game in which the players accompany their actions with the singing of a narrative song


    Origin: 1865 ;

    [Noun]  | "singing voice" 


    1: the sound of a person's voice when singing

    [Noun]  | "throat singing" 


    1: any of several culturally distinct singing traditions typically involving the production of simultaneous overtones via control of the throat and mouth


    Origin: 1916 ;

    [Noun]  | "folk singer" 


    1: one who sings folk songs or sings in a style associated with folk songs


    Origin: 1870 ;

    [Noun]  | "song" | \ ˈsȯŋ \


    1: the act or art of singing

    2: poetical composition

    3: a short musical composition of words and music


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English sang; akin to Old English singan to sing;

    [Idiom]  | "singing the blues" 


    1: feeling sad and discouraged

    [Adjective]  | "all-singing, all-dancing" 


    1: —used in an exaggerated way to suggest that something (such as a machine that has many features) is like a large and expensive show that has many singing and dancing performers

    [Phrasal verb]  | "sing of" 


    1: to speak or write about (someone or something) especially with enthusiasm

    [Phrasal verb]  | "sing out" 


    1: to say or shout something loudly

    2: to sing something loudly

    [Verb]  | "singing" 


    1: to produce musical sounds with the voice;


      * e.g., " ... it's relatively rare to find actors who can also sing well "



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    2: to utter in musical or drawn out tones;


      * e.g., " ... the cantor sang the prayers before the entire congregation "



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    3: to utter one's distinctive animal sound;


      * e.g., " ... I can hear a bird singing in the distance "



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    [Verb]  | "sing" 


    1: to produce musical sounds with the voice;


      * e.g., " ... it's relatively rare to find actors who can also sing well "



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    2: to utter in musical or drawn out tones;


      * e.g., " ... the cantor sang the prayers before the entire congregation "



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    3: to utter one's distinctive animal sound;


      * e.g., " ... I can hear a bird singing in the distance "



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     [ "singing" ]

    1: (verb) The submission of clandestine and sensitive information that was originally intended to remain as such; ratting; snitching; narcing; "telling on" someone or some people.

      * e.g.,  ... If ever Betsy gets put in the interrogation room that hog bitch will start singing on the whole crew just to save her own ass. Damn is that bitch ever a cutthroat. 

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    1: The act of using ones voice to produce musical sounds, often with the use of words. Men in particular who can sing well, or even moderately well, gain an immense advantage over their peers as the ability to sing is by far the single most sexually attractive quality to a woman. In fact it is not uncommon for a male singer to have hundreds beautiful females vying for his affections within seconds of breaking into song. Also, if accompanied by any form of rhythmic movement or dancing this effect can be multiplied tenfold.

      * e.g.,  ... Guy: (singing) "When the moon hits your eye..." Girl 1: "Ahhhhh! Do me!" Girl 2: *faint* 

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    1: "To articulate or utter words or sounds in succession with musical inflexions or modulations of the voice, so as to produce an effect entirely different from that or ordinary speech; specifically to do this in a skilled manner, as the result of training and practce."

      * e.g.,  ... My voice professor is singing in a one act opera this summer. 


     [ "singing" ]

    2: -Oxford English Dictionary

     [ "singing" ]

    1: - To utter a series of words or sounds in musical tones.

      * e.g.,  ... Singing well is a product of hard work, practice, and understanding. Not a pure product of natural talent. 


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    2: - To vocalize songs or selections.


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    3: - To perform songs or selections as a trained or professional singer.


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    4: - To produce sounds when played: made the violin sing.


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    5: Contrary to popular (and ignorant) belief, singing is a talent that can be learned by just about anyone. Singing well does not require "natural talent" as most people believe. Any voice can prove to be a beautiful singing voice with practice and correct technique. It is because of this belief that so many people declare that they cannot sing, when in reality they have probabally never actually tried to learn.

     [ "singing" ]

    1: shouting in style...

      * e.g.,  ... 'i want to be a singer' - Jess 

     [ "singing" ]

    1: mainly used in dublin;

      * e.g.,  ... jenny was singing on the mic all last night 


     [ "singing" ]

    2: sucking dick,


     [ "singing" ]

    3: giving head,


     [ "singing" ]

    4: giving a blowjob

     [ "sing sing" ]

    1:  A well-known prison located in eastern New York State, along the Hudson river. The base for such phrases as 'up the river' (as it is located up the Hudson river from NYC) and 'the big house' (because it's a... big... place.).

      * e.g.,  ... "Hells no! I'm not gonna do that! I don't want to end up in Sing Sing!" 


     [ "sing sing" ]

    2:  A popular nickname for Ossining, NY, the town in which Sing Sing prison is located.

     [ "sing-sing" ]

    1: sing sing is either the prison or the town outside it, also known as O town . They got a mad famous prison and shit there.Good place to party if yuore in Westchester.

      * e.g.,  ... Where u from? SING-SING!! 

     [ "singative" ]

    1: "Singative" is like "talkative" or the newly founded "textative." "Singative" refers to the feeling when someone wants to (or actually does) start singing (either randomly or because they have a reason for doing so).

      * e.g.,  ... Jake: Hey dude, why is Melody singing in the middle of the living room? I mean, she's just terrible! Ryan: Yeah, she does suck at singing, but I can't stop her. She said she's in a singative mood. Jake: Oh brother! Ryan: Tell me about it! **Rolls eyes** 

     [ "Singed" ]

    1: A deranged mad-scientist from Zaun who instills maximum tilt into his enemies as they attempt to chase him through his cancerous poison gas. Tilt is amplified via the use of laugh-spam and mastery spam as well as implementing Rylai's Crystal Sceptor into his kit. Singed created Warwick and pissed him off. Never chase Singed. He will laugh at you and kill you after you lose half your HP to his poison.

      * e.g.,  ... Singed is fucking OP dude. He just runs around, unkillable, spamming shit and taking turrets. I fucking hate Singed. 


     [ "Singed" ]

    2: Singed can go 0-10 in lane and still shit on your team fights.

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