somthing said to show agreement or similar mindedness
created (to my knowlage) in Manly, Iowa U.S.
see also; "word"
created (to my knowlage) in Manly, Iowa U.S.
see also; "word"
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My woman was becoming a bit unsettled so I gave her THE TRUTH. She is now feeling better and more grounded. She is back to her regular self.
by S. S. D. June 03, 2009
A versatile declaration, originating in Irish universities. It is very much comparable to the African American term Word.
1) "TRUTH" has no single meaning, but is used to convey a casual sense of affirmation, acknowledgement, agreement, or to indicate that something has impressed you favourably. It is usually declared in a passionate tone of voice.
2) It can also be posed as a question.
1) "TRUTH" has no single meaning, but is used to convey a casual sense of affirmation, acknowledgement, agreement, or to indicate that something has impressed you favourably. It is usually declared in a passionate tone of voice.
2) It can also be posed as a question.
1) Thomas: Whatup kiddo, this weather sucks balls, eh?
Marvin: TRUTH.
2) Thomas: I'm gettin kicked outta college..
Marvin: Truth?
Marvin: TRUTH.
2) Thomas: I'm gettin kicked outta college..
Marvin: Truth?
by NurseSemi February 02, 2009