sentence mix

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From sentence + mix.

Verb

sentence mix (third-person singular simple present sentence mixes, present participle sentence mixing, simple past and past participle sentence mixed)

  1. (Internet, transitive) To rearrange words and sounds in a speech recording as to change its meaning, usually for humorous purposes.
    • 2021 May 21, u/SilverWolfMD, Reddit:
      Well, someone went through the effort of making a text file transcript of Dennis Prager videos (for the convenience of YTPers looking for particular phrases to sentence-mix, so they didn't have to sit through all of the neocon BS just to find a clip).
    • 2023 July 13, Harvey Randall, “The internet shitposted too close to the sun, and now we're getting a spiritual successor to the most cursed Zelda games of all time”, in PC Gamer:
      It owes its existence to a feral culture of internet goblins who sentence-mixed the same few janky cutscenes for years.
    • 2023 August 24, Travis Boylls, “How to Make a YouTube Poop”, in WikiHow:
      They may contain random chopping, extremely loud audio manipulation, sentence mixing/word splicing, visual jokes, colorful and eye-popping visual effects, and other things all put together to make a video interesting, funny, confusing, or even intentionally annoying.

Noun

sentence mix (plural sentence mixes)

  1. (Internet) A piece of media resulting from sentence mixing.
    • 2014 June 21, u/SlayerOfCupcakes, Reddit:
      I loved hearing the rhymes and the character in this song, it's one of the best sentence mixes I've heard.

See also

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