See also: Sing-song Song Sing Singular Single Singularity Singe Singing Singed Singer Singly Single-minded Singleton Singularly Single-member
1. Sing song, one of ACU’s most-loved traditions since 1957, is an A cappella singing competition in which students prepare medleys of popular, rewritten songs that are performed with costumes, sets, and choreography that pertains to their chosen theme.
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2. A sing-song is an occasion on which a group of people Sing songs together for pleasure.
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What does sing-song mean? sing-song is defined by the lexicographers at Oxford Dictionaries as (of a person's voice) having a repeated rising and falling rhythm. DICTIONARY THESAURUS
Sing-song girls were trained from childhood to entertain wealthy male clients through companionship, singing and dancing in special sing-song houses. Not all performed sexual services, but many did. They generally saw themselves as lovers and not prostitutes.
English Language Learners Definition of singsong : a way of speaking in which the sound of your voice rises and falls in a pattern See the full definition for singsong in the English Language Learners Dictionary
sing•song. (ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ, -ˌsɒŋ) n. 1. a monotonous, rhythmical rising and falling in pitch of the voice when speaking. 2. verse, or a piece of verse, that is monotonously jingly in rhythm and pattern of pitch. 3. Brit. a session of informal group singing; sing. adj. 4. monotonous in rhythm and in pitch.