To falast or a falasti type situation. It’s used to show some sort of aggression or dislike towards a thing.
In emoji a Apple or Banana next to eachother represents a falast.
In emoji a Apple or Banana next to eachother represents a falast.
“Did you hear anything about the presidents falast?”
“What the hell is a falast man”
“Its like the 2024 elections”
“What the hell is a falast man”
“Its like the 2024 elections”
by JohnnyMAGA March 26, 2024
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An entity, not above nor below, but within the frequency and energy ripples of this realm we call life. Observable to the human eye but a ghost, unphased, yet tarnished. Casted from humankind but learner to power and knowledge. An evolved human. Not true to the rest. So therefore false, but still a being. Still human. FALSEHUMAN
by Yeatboii April 8, 2024
Get the falsehuman mug.False eyelashes were invented by a France streetwalker to prevent semen into her eyes and called it a "Cumbrella".
That girl got them pretty false eyelashes!
Baby put on false eyelashes on tonight so I can skeet skeet all ova them!
I gotta get some more false eyelashes mines are all stuck together bish!
Baby put on false eyelashes on tonight so I can skeet skeet all ova them!
I gotta get some more false eyelashes mines are all stuck together bish!
by ItsMelanieBihh April 23, 2024
Get the False Eyelashes mug.1. To falsely assert that something has been fact-checked as true or false when there is little to no supporting evidence or even evidence to support an opposing argument.
2. Misrepresenting information by referencing unreliable or contradictory sources, assuming that the audience will not verify the accuracy of the claims.
2. Misrepresenting information by referencing unreliable or contradictory sources, assuming that the audience will not verify the accuracy of the claims.
Politicians and journalists frequently employ deceptive tactics, such as gaslighting and false checking, in an attempt to manipulate public perception when faced with compelling evidence.
by StrategicMissedCalls June 18, 2024
Get the False Checking mug.1. Fraudulently claiming something as fact-checked to support an arguement when there is insufficient or contradictory evidence.
2. Citing potentially unreliable sources or sources with contradictory information to support a position, assuming that the audience will not thoroughly examine the references.
2. Citing potentially unreliable sources or sources with contradictory information to support a position, assuming that the audience will not thoroughly examine the references.
Politicians and journalists frequently employ deceptive tactics, such as gaslighting and false checking, in an attempt to manipulate public perception when presented with compelling evidence that challenges their assertions.
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