Fernando: English is the worst class ever. It's so boring and I hate the teacher.
Franciso: True beans.
Franciso: True beans.
by thetruthbean November 22, 2010
There are 2 pretty common answers for true beauty:
1. True beauty is every persons face without make-up. Many believe that when you constantly wear make up, it masks your natural/true beauty.
2. (the most important one) Is who you are in your heart. How you look can, and will change. But the person you are can never change, unless you allow it to be changed. The person you are one the inside is the true beautiful person that should really be seen.
1. True beauty is every persons face without make-up. Many believe that when you constantly wear make up, it masks your natural/true beauty.
2. (the most important one) Is who you are in your heart. How you look can, and will change. But the person you are can never change, unless you allow it to be changed. The person you are one the inside is the true beautiful person that should really be seen.
#1: Person 1:"Wow, I've never seen Tracy without makeup!"
Person 2:"Yeah. Now her true beauty can shine through."
#2: Person 1:"That was so sweet of you Tracy."
Person2 :"It really was! Now everyone can see you're sweet side, your true beauty."
Person 2:"Yeah. Now her true beauty can shine through."
#2: Person 1:"That was so sweet of you Tracy."
Person2 :"It really was! Now everyone can see you're sweet side, your true beauty."
by tay-rose21 April 07, 2011
No true Scotsman is a kind of informal fallacy in which one attempts to protect a universal generalization from counterexamples by changing the definition in an ad hoc fashion to exclude the counterexample.12 Rather than denying the counterexample or rejecting the original claim, this fallacy modifies the subject of the assertion to exclude the specific case or others like it by rhetoric, without reference to any specific objective rule ("no true Scotsman would do such a thing"; i.e., those who perform that action are not part of our group and thus criticism of that action is not criticism of the group
Person A: "No Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge."
Person B: "But my uncle Angus likes sugar with his porridge."
Person A: "Ah yes, but no true Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge."
Person B: "But my uncle Angus likes sugar with his porridge."
Person A: "Ah yes, but no true Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge."
by Harald Hardrada December 03, 2017
1. A more ghetto way of acknowledging one's statement.
2. Used to agree with another person when they make an extremely valid point.
2. Used to agree with another person when they make an extremely valid point.
Villie: Son, these clementines be hittin' da spot right now, yhu digg ? dey juicy and sweet jus lyk da box say.
RayRay: True Monay ! shoootttt, sice me !
RayRay: True Monay ! shoootttt, sice me !
by sorayrayy December 27, 2009
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by Eastside Nerdsider April 02, 2017
A true model is someone that is on point,high class, A1. Someone that carries themselves in such a way that turns heads
by LahLyric November 03, 2013