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Used to describe something that hits exactly right—whether emotionally, stylistically, or situationally. Can also be used as a filler word for emphasis in casual speech.

Likely derived from a blend of tone and true, trone emerged in mid-2020s digital subcultures—especially among younger creators and streamers. It gained traction through group chats and niche online circles, before slipping into wider casual use.
• “That playlist was trone. Every track hit.”
• “She gave me this trone look and walked away.”
• “I was trone about to lose it in that class.”
• “This edit is trone as heck.”
Trone by L.Hartwell June 1, 2025
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Trone Jones

An extreme lose of appetite usually accompanied by loneliness and depression. These feelings are usually caused by some bitch breaking your heart. Usually, these feelings come with a fall from popularity and stardom. These feelings can also be caused by a spell put on by a trone wizard. Sometimes people suffering from these symptoms are known as tronestars, tronedads, and troners. Extreme cases are generally known as the tribal trones.

Verb. Troneing - The act of the trone jones
Guy 1: Dude, I have the trone jones over Amy.
Guy 2: Dude, enough tronin' over that hoe. so what if she fucked the entire basketball team? Let's go drink and get you some strange (See "Getting some strange"). You will forget all about her.
Guy 1: Fo' sho'.
Trone Jones by kuzzi9 February 15, 2010

Gianpaolo Trone 

the fruitiest huggy monster in the world! 🥺 rainbows, buttercups, and yummy lollipop kisses❤️ sunshine and sugar bears 🐻 this guy loves sweet thangs✨🍭🍬 just like his momma baby 👶🏼 🥺🙏🏼
yo that gianpaolo trone is kinda fruity, but he does make a mean cupcake casserole 🍰😊🍓!

Throne Room 

The best place for a shit at work, usually the disabled toilet.
Bobby: Dave, I'm turtle heading! I'm off to the Throne Room to squeeze this bad boy out.
Throne Room by Greg_the_Smeg February 6, 2019
toneh is a measurement of anger about the absurdity in bokeh background blur used by youtubers and vlogers in order to create a so called 'cinematographic' look using a low aperture portrait photo lens on their cameras. The effect was first described by the youtuber Camera Conspiracies and refers to the aesthetics of the youtuber Tony Northrup, hence the name 'toneh'. In his satire response video Camera Conspiracies refers to a self filmed one man outdoor video monologue set to be at a lake - yet no lake nor landscape had been distinguishable in this video because Northrup shot the whole thing with a 1.2 aperture on a 50mm lens full frame equivalent. So the background was blur only hence the high degree of irritating toneh.
"I believe toneh to be a further reaching philosophical and artistic concept. It serves to illustrate the utmost isolation of the individual in modern society, where social media and big corporations act as catalyst of the obliteration of social communitarianism. In Tony’s famous toneh-construct establishing video, we clearly see a contemporary human making a desperate call for help, much like we already saw in other masterpieces such as ‘the scream’ by Edvard Munch or any of Edward Hopper’s works on the theme. Tony will pass to history as one of the seminal figures of american neo expresionism and philosophical solipsism. What a time to be alive!"
toneh by Maria.Klaus.1789 August 21, 2020
When the background is so out of focus in a photograph that you can't recognise it anymore.
Tony Northrup: Let's put that lens aperture to 1.2 and get my face real close to the camera.
Camera Conspiracies it's a youtube channel guy: Oh no, you just turned your whole family into Toneh!
Toneh by quiet_loner June 6, 2020