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Origins of this Toronto saying are unclear, but it is most likely derived from the saying “put 2 and 2 together,” meaning the conclusion is OBVIOUS or a FACT. It is also used interchangeably with “More Times” (see definition).
(Note: you cannot say my word after two twos. It is redundant and stupid).
(Note: you cannot say my word after two twos. It is redundant and stupid).
Example 1: Sean: Yo, two twos (if you put 2 and 2 together), your girlfriend is cheating on you. She went to that house party and didn’t call you once fam.
Example 2: Sarah: What do you think of my dress?
Sam: Two twos (more times), it looks good still.
Example 2: Sarah: What do you think of my dress?
Sam: Two twos (more times), it looks good still.
by Fixing Toronto Slang December 18, 2025
Get the Two Twos mug.Example 1:
Barber: What do you think of your cut family?
Marcus: It looks good, still (truthfully)
Example 2:
Grace: Girl, how are you even at this party? Does your man know you’re here?
Sandra: Man? What man? I told him I was asleep, styll!
Barber: What do you think of your cut family?
Marcus: It looks good, still (truthfully)
Example 2:
Grace: Girl, how are you even at this party? Does your man know you’re here?
Sandra: Man? What man? I told him I was asleep, styll!
by Fixing Toronto Slang December 18, 2025
Get the Still mug.This Toronto saying is ripped right from Jamaican Patois and also the Bible. It is short for, “Truthfully I say to you.”
It’s often used at the start of a sentence to mean “I am telling the truth.”
It’s often used at the start of a sentence to mean “I am telling the truth.”
Example 1:
Kendall: Yo dawg, remember how you had that party last Sunday? Was my girl there?
Mischka: True say, the party was too lit. I wasn’t even looking out for anyone. My fault bro.
Tony: Are the shoes gonna be ready soon? I have a game Friday.
LaTray: True say, I haven’t even started on em broski.
Kendall: Yo dawg, remember how you had that party last Sunday? Was my girl there?
Mischka: True say, the party was too lit. I wasn’t even looking out for anyone. My fault bro.
Tony: Are the shoes gonna be ready soon? I have a game Friday.
LaTray: True say, I haven’t even started on em broski.
by Fixing Toronto Slang December 18, 2025
Get the True Say mug.This Toronto saying is derived from the popular saying “More times out of 10,” being a literal shortened version of it. It is most commonly used to say “probably,” or “most likely,” but can also be used to say “I’m, not lying,” or to say something is a fact.
Example 1:
Darion: Yo, are you going downtown this weekend?
Justin: More times (most likely), no. I’m busy helping my mom still.
Example 2:
Kendall: Are you sure you saw my girl at that house party? She said she was asleep!
Sean: More times (I’m not lying), she was dancing with a next man. I have it on video.
Darion: Yo, are you going downtown this weekend?
Justin: More times (most likely), no. I’m busy helping my mom still.
Example 2:
Kendall: Are you sure you saw my girl at that house party? She said she was asleep!
Sean: More times (I’m not lying), she was dancing with a next man. I have it on video.
by Fixing Toronto Slang December 18, 2025
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