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What does LOud Whisper mean?

"LOud Whisper" doesn't have a universally accepted meaning or definition. It's likely a playful or ironic phrase used to describe something that is:

* Contradictory: A situation where someone is speaking softly but forcefully, or trying to be quiet but making a lot of noise.

* Ambiguous: A situation where the message is unclear or confusing, potentially due to the way it's being delivered.

* Hidden in plain sight: Something that's obvious, but not explicitly stated or acknowledged.

The meaning of "LOud Whisper" will depend on the context in which it's used.

For example, you might say:

* "The politician gave a loud whisper about the new policy, hinting at potential problems without directly stating them."

* "Their arguments were a loud whisper – everyone knew they were angry, even if they were speaking softly."

Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly what "LOud Whisper" means. It's a phrase that encourages thought and interpretation rather than a specific definition.

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