Nasalized

Word NASALIZED
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈneɪzl̩aɪzd/

Definitions and meanings of "Nasalized"

What do we mean by nasalized?

To speak through the nose.

To make a nasal sound when speaking.

To lower the uvula so that air flows through the nose during the articulation of a speech sound.

Slang for cocaine or coke Urban Dictionary

An adjective used to describe the way one's voice sounds with a cold, or with a stuffy nose. Urban Dictionary

The act of putting a penis up your nose. Similar to oral or anal, but with your nose. Urban Dictionary

The middle ground between a grin and a chuckle. You find something amusing to the extent that you blow air out of your nose, but not funny enough to chuckle. Urban Dictionary

To insert the male genitalia up one's nose and furiously penetrate in and out. Urban Dictionary

N. the act of licking the inside of your partner's nostril in such a way as to be erotic or to illicit a sexual response. Urban Dictionary

To have sex by stick a dick/dildo into the nostral of male/female.. a very uncommom interesting way to make love. Urban Dictionary

Nasal intercourse where a man sticks his penis in the womans nose Urban Dictionary

A person with an overly large nose. Urban Dictionary

To fuck someone up their nose. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Nasalized

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The word "nasalized" in example sentences

As we can see, a rule like this in Minoan is minor and self-explanatory if there is only /n/ allowed in syllable codae, even more so if there is no phonemic contrast between a vowel-plus-nasal sequence and a nasalized vowel, whereas the same rule in Mycenaean produces the orthographic train wreck with which specialists must struggle. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All part of a Canadian — you need to say it with a nasalized and palatalized sneer — smeer campaign against Us. ❋ Ed Hollett (2007)

The n is highly nasalized: the missionaries proposed to express it by ❋ Unknown (2003)

Only a handful of whites ever learned more than a smattering of Apache, a complicated tongue in which glottal stops and pitch have semantic meaning, while vowels may be short or long and nasalized or not. ❋ David Roberts (1994)

It must be ruled entirely out of court, for instance, in two of the three European examples I have instanced; both nasalized vowels and the Slavic “yeri” are demonstrably of secondary origin in Indo-European. ❋ Unknown (1921)

Is it only accidental that these dialects are spoken in proximity to French, which makes abundant use of nasalized vowels? ❋ Unknown (1921)

The Germanic languages as a whole have not developed nasalized vowels. ❋ Unknown (1921)

Certain Upper German (Suabian) dialects, however, have now nasalized vowels in lieu of the older vowel + nasal consonant (n). ❋ Unknown (1921)

Practically all sounds, however, may be nasalized, not only the vowels—nasalized vowels are common in all parts of the world—but such sounds as l or z. ❋ Unknown (1921)

As soon as the soft palate is lowered, however, and the nose added as a participating resonance chamber, the sounds b and a take on a peculiar “nasal” quality and become, respectively, m and the nasalized vowel written an in French (e.g., sang, tant). ❋ Unknown (1921)

The breath, voiced or unvoiced, nasalized or unnasalized, may be allowed to pass through the mouth without being checked or impeded at any point; or it may be either momentarily checked or allowed to stream through a greatly narrowed passage with resulting air friction. ❋ Unknown (1921)

They may become aspirated to bh, dh, gh or spirantized or nasalized or they may develop any other peculiarity that keeps them intact as a series and serves to differentiate them from other series. ❋ Unknown (1921)

Vowels, whether nasalized or not, are normally voiced sounds; in not a few languages, however, “voiceless vowels”9 also occur. ❋ Unknown (1921)

But electricity was known and used in remotest antiquity, and if the ancients could not explain its nature nor even its essence, the moderns are just as incapable of identifying that force which conveys the spark and carries the voice -- acutely nasalized -- along the wire. ❋ Keene [Translator] Wallace (1877)

The n is highly nasalized: the missionaries proposed to express it by "nh" which, however, wrongly conveys the idea of aspiration; and "Fan," pronounced after the English fashion, would be unintelligible to them. ❋ Richard Francis Burton (1855)

Hanreddy's adaptation strips Cohan's script to the studs and moves the action to northern Wisconsin in the1930s, where taciturn locals speaking nasalized cheesehead clash with smartly dressed, fast-talking Chicago gangsters. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Donnie]: Ayo dawg, the bitch that I was wit last night was wylinnnn bro she loved doing nasal. [Mikey]: I mean, hey, the [coke] fiends are always the best in bed. ❋ Fairyfaggot (2021)

Jaymizzle: Forgive my voice, I have a cold so my voice is all [nasally]. [Ryanocerous]: [No prob]. 10 char. ❋ Ryanocerous (2008)

"Hey man, wanna know why Jay-Z has such big nostrils?" "What [picking his nose]? Is it because he's black??" "Nah, he gives himself [nasal]." "Heard Jessica gives good nasal" "Better put that [shnoz] to work" "[Nasal] is always better when they're sick, snot is great lube" ❋ Aims6969 (2014)

Craig: "Fuck yeah! I just pissed off the last [shit stain] in the toilet." [Lloyd]: *[nasal]* ❋ AdamsApple (2009)

"[My girl] and me had some [hardcore] [nasal] last night" ❋ Salt Licky (2004)

The other night, my [roommate] started [making out] with his girlfriend. I didn't mind until she started giving him [nasal]. ❋ MollyLovesKurt (2010)

"Hey [Paige] we had [great] [nasal] last night" ❋ Nasalsexuallyactive. (2009)

[Push] for nasal! [Everybody] [must] get nasal! ❋ Joe (2005)

[She is] [quite] [nasally]. ❋ Hngsolo (2008)

"I gave [my girl] some [mighty] nasal last night, and now she's all [stopped up]." ❋ KaiserMonkey (2003)

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