The evidence suggests that both acute and chronic laryngeal changes (aphonia, aphonic syllables, diplophonia, and pitch breaks) occur more frequently among cheerleaders than among noncheerleaders.
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The evidence suggests that both acute and chronic laryngeal changes (aphonia, aphonic syllables, diplophonia, and pitch breaks) occur more frequently among cheerleaders than among noncheerleaders.
Source: wiktionary
...the great noncheerleader, the ultimate anti-salesman. What Disney and McDonald's and Coca-Cola are for, he is aggressively indifferent to...
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The noncheerleader girls, wearing their boyfriends' leather jackets and popping gum in time to the music, swaggered between rows of combination lockers...
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I would walk home alone, sulking over my status as a noncheerleader.
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