(Me talking to a friend)
Me-Italian food is better then Polish food
Friend- That's just an Opinion
Me- No that's an Opinionated-Fact
Me-Italian food is better then Polish food
Friend- That's just an Opinion
Me- No that's an Opinionated-Fact
by bdr8889 February 13, 2013
A factual opinion is an opinion containing factual evidence, not only your own opinion. It's an opinion in which there's evidence to back it up, furthermore, the opinion shouldn't just contain bias ideas of your own, but in fact an opinion that anyone else can agree on.
For example, let's say you've created a piece of work. An opinion would sound like, "Personally, I don't like the fog around the picture"
A factual opinion would sound like "You shouldn't remove the fog around the picture because it looks a bit more realistic and adds vividness to the picture"
A factual opinion would sound like "You shouldn't remove the fog around the picture because it looks a bit more realistic and adds vividness to the picture"
by Vixinus February 21, 2018
After one has already took a dump and notices his or her asshole itching like crazy and has to go back to the bathroom and reevaluate the situation accordingly.
Yeah I'll be right there I have to go to the bathroom and get a second opinion causing my asshole is itching like there's still something left.
by Hans Tiddlywinks June 01, 2014
When someone has an opinion on something, but it’s wrong because of its obscurity, lack of sense, and genuinely morally and ethically incorrect.
by ItsJoBoi August 04, 2019
Personal opinion: Dogs are cute as heck
Professional opinion: Dogs make good companions, studies show that they've been man's best friend for hundreds of years.
Professional opinion: Dogs make good companions, studies show that they've been man's best friend for hundreds of years.
by Dragon213 December 16, 2019
A person who, by nature of their status or job, expesses their views in mass media without attempting to back up their assertions. Usually their assertion includes fairly incindiary accusations against someone or some political position they do not like. In other words, they make up something and say it on the air or in print with no proof or at best, very poorly constructed reasoning. These people can be professionally paid to provide opinions or simply be trying to push public opinion away from their political opposition.
Well-known Opinion-slingers: Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Keith Olbermann, Bill O'Reilly, Rachel Maddow, Joe Scarborough, Chris Matthews, Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin, Tom Delay, Ralph Nader
by MasonsGhost March 08, 2010
Oatmeal cookies were made when God's back was turned, that's just a fact.
No, that's an opinionated fact. Which means it's not a fact at all.
No, that's an opinionated fact. Which means it's not a fact at all.
by Chuck_and_Larry March 29, 2011