Truthy (
adj.): A term used in programming jargon to describe something that seems
legit or valid, especially in the context of boolean
logic. In programming, a value or expression is considered "truthy" when it evaluates to a non-zero, non-empty, or non-null value, giving off those positive vibes. It's like saying, "Hey, this thing looks true enough for me!" So, when dealing with conditional statements or decision-making in code, keep an eye out for those truthy values and let them guide you towards the land of
logic and good vibes.
"Even though the value is not exactly
equal to zero, it is still considered truthy in this programming
language.",
"Her apology
felt insincere; it lacked authenticity and came across as truthy rather than genuinely remorseful."