vocal fry
English
    
    Etymology
    
From the resemblance of the noise to the sound of hot fat sputtering in a skillet.
Noun
    
- A low creaky vocal vibration caused by rapid vibration of the vocal chords.
-  1975, Hilda B. Fisher, Improving voice and articulation, page 158:- Some individuals have overlooked the fact that at such low pitch their voices fade to inaudibility at the ends of sentences, or scrape down to vocal fry.
 
-  2004, Lloyd M. Hulit, Straight Talk on Stuttering, →ISBN, page 55:- It is perhaps easiest to see the superimposition of vocal fry, so we will begin with this behavior.
 
-  2011 December 9, Marissa Fessenden, “'Vocal Fry' Creeping Into U.S. Speech”, in Science:- Pop singers, such as Britney Spears, slip vocal fry into their music as a way to reach low notes and add style.
 
-  2014, Matthew Edwards, So You Want to Sing Rock 'n' Roll: A Guide for Professionals, →ISBN, page 112:- Vocal fry is safe as long as you do not do it too loudly or for too long.
 
 
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Synonyms
    
- glottal fry
- popcorning (rare)
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