The Tyler C tone
when you pr-nounce a sentence using random and completely unnecessary change of pitch at a certain syllable. it emphasizes a part of a statement that doesn’t need emphasizing at all, and therefore it can only be used by people as ones named tyler.
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the tyler c tone is all (higher pitch) crazy
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