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Law of Absolute and Relative Truths

The principle that truths operate in two modes: absolute truths (statements that are true for everyone, everywhere, always) and relative truths (statements that are true within a context, for a particular observer, under specific conditions). The law acknowledges that some truths are universal—2+2=4, the laws of logic, the fact of existence. Other truths are perspective-dependent—"this room is cold," "this policy is fair," "this art is beautiful." The law of absolute and relative truths reconciles the human longing for certainty with the human experience of multiplicity. It's the foundation of intellectual humility: knowing what's absolutely true and what's relatively true, and never confusing the two.
Law of Absolute and Relative Truths Example: "They argued about whether the movie was good. He insisted it was objectively terrible (absolute truth). She said it was good for her (relative truth). The law of absolute and relative truths said they were both right—absolute truth about the movie's technical merits (which were measurable), relative truth about their enjoyment (which was personal). They agreed to disagree, which is what the law recommends."
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Trithain 

trithain- (tree-thane) v. to love with a fiery passion of a thousand burning suns....except stronger and harder to describe
I trithain milk so much that I drink it at every meal.
Trithain by Arathean September 1, 2005
Related Words
A girl that one would be best advised to avoid while in an inebriated state, i.e. a ho thats a no go.
I always scope out the trutter before I get smashed so that I don't make any bad decisions later.
trutter by J0M0 March 12, 2008
a 'try hard' goth.
Wow, she thinks shes so goth because she painted her fingernails black and just started wearing all black clothes from Hot Topic, what a troth!
Troth by m3llyh3r01n3 January 20, 2009
to concede the truth in a conversation and/or debate in a manner that is equal parts classy and sassy.
Person A: Adam did so raise a Cain.

Person B: I disagree, let's look this up.

Person A: See it says right here in iPhone wikipedia app that I am correct.

Person B: Truche.
truche by dschun April 7, 2009
The combination of "True Say" and "Touche"
Truche!
Truche by E.MOON. March 30, 2011

truphemism 

A literal statement that could be interpreted as a euphemism due common usage as such.
Mrs. Jones mowed the lawn while Mr. Jones choked the chicken. The phrases "mow the lawn" and "choke the chicken" could be considered euphemisms for other activities, if in fact, Mrs. Jones was not cutting grass in the yard and Mr. Jones was not assaulting the said animal, thereby making it a truphemism.
truphemism by John, son of John December 14, 2011