Ture is used in certain parts of Telemark, Norway. Especially in the western parts the word means to "party" or "party on". In the beginning the word was used for times when you would party for days, like at a festival. Later it has been used instead of the word "feste" which also means to party.
"No skø me faen meg ture på!" (we''re going to fucking party on)
"Skø du ture te hægi ell?" (are you going to party this weekend)
"Det blei hard turing i hægi, eg æ heilt øylagt" (hardcore party last weekend, I got all fucked up)
"Skø du ture te hægi ell?" (are you going to party this weekend)
"Det blei hard turing i hægi, eg æ heilt øylagt" (hardcore party last weekend, I got all fucked up)
by maxpower1994 November 13, 2011
by Mike Cassidy May 9, 2003
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Michael: hey, you know its cold out when a sleep walker freezes to death
Jordan: no way, I don't believe it.
Michael: I know its ture.
Jordan: If it is true was it Aubrey because he's a bitch
Michael: hey, you know its cold out when a sleep walker freezes to death
Jordan: no way, I don't believe it.
Michael: I know its ture.
Jordan: If it is true was it Aubrey because he's a bitch
by aCPYCDn January 15, 2009
by niamh and elishia January 11, 2009
Stammer fra engelsk ("tripping"). Å ture er å ha en midlertidig alternativ virkelighetsoppfatning i form av for eksempel å oppleve hallisunasjoner eller andre effekter knyttet til bruk av psykedeliske rusmidler.
by enginor November 6, 2014
by Underpants? October 7, 2003