FalsehoodFacade (noun) refers to the deliberate presentation of false information or misleading narratives under the guise of sincerity or accuracy. It denotes the act of creating an illusion of truthfulness to conceal the deceptive nature of the information being conveyed. When individuals engage in a falsehood facade, they often seek to manipulate perceptions or beliefs by presenting misleading or inaccurate information as genuine. The term encapsulates the idea of using a deceptive front or facade to mask the true nature of the information being disseminated, thereby misleading others.
The politician's claim of never having received campaign contributions from lobbyists was quickly exposed as a FalsehoodFacade when evidence emerged of multiple donations from special interest groups.
Despite initially dismissing the reports of his involvement in the scandal as mere rumors, the CEO's FalsehoodFacade crumbled under the weight of leaked emails revealing his direct instructions to manipulate company profits.
The influencer's carefully curated online persona served as a FalsehoodFacade, concealing the reality of their mundane daily life and struggles behind a facade of glamour and luxury.
Despite initially dismissing the reports of his involvement in the scandal as mere rumors, the CEO's FalsehoodFacade crumbled under the weight of leaked emails revealing his direct instructions to manipulate company profits.
The influencer's carefully curated online persona served as a FalsehoodFacade, concealing the reality of their mundane daily life and struggles behind a facade of glamour and luxury.
by TruthTriumph March 22, 2024
A sarcastic term for an IT professional, developer, or tech-savvy person who is constantly asked to perform menial or personal tech tasks that fall far outside their actual job description. These tasks often include fixing home Wi-Fi, resetting passwords, setting up someone's new phone, or explaining how to open a PDF — usually for coworkers, friends, or family members who treat them like on-call digital servants.
Used when:
Someone expects tech support on demand, no matter how irrelevant or inappropriate the request is.
Used when:
Someone expects tech support on demand, no matter how irrelevant or inappropriate the request is.
Boss: "Hey, can you help me install TikTok on my daughter's iPad real quick?"
Dev: "I'm deploying a critical update right now."
Boss: "It'll only take a sec."
Dev: "Right. Because I’m your Tech Butler."
Dev: "I'm deploying a critical update right now."
Boss: "It'll only take a sec."
Dev: "Right. Because I’m your Tech Butler."
by TruthTriumph April 15, 2025