Tactless, hurtful, candid openess completely disregarding another’s feelings, hopes, dreams, or desires.
Boy says to Girl with Brutal Honesty on the day before Valentine’s Day: “I have to say no. I’m not ready to meet your kid right now. And tomorrow is also Valentine’s Day--I’m not there yet.”
by SparklingHoneysuckle February 14, 2010
When one is completely, totally honest in their opinion when asked for it. Often these opinions aren't sugar-coated like that of the regular "honest" person.
Mary: Chole, do you think Johnny and I are ready for marriage?
Chloe: You've only known each other for three months. You'd be marrying what most people consider acquaintances. Take your time.
Mary: You're such a bitch Chloe, why did I even ask? You don't always have to use brutal honesty!
Fred: (wearing old, tattered shoes) Do you think I should get new shoes?
Bill: Yeah, those are getting pretty out of shape Fred.
Chloe: You've only known each other for three months. You'd be marrying what most people consider acquaintances. Take your time.
Mary: You're such a bitch Chloe, why did I even ask? You don't always have to use brutal honesty!
Fred: (wearing old, tattered shoes) Do you think I should get new shoes?
Bill: Yeah, those are getting pretty out of shape Fred.
by ethicalobstinacy October 22, 2015
The Cloak of Honesty is an attempt to use truth to protect yourself from the underlying reality of a situation.
You may be seeing someone who feels much more for you than you do for them. By telling them upfront and being very direct that you are not interested in a relationship, and that physical contact will not lead to commitment, technically you are being truthful and honest. However, if you continue physical contact, knowing full well that you are building expectations in their mind despite your words to the contrary, you are "hiding under the cloak of honesty" when you try to convince yourself and others that you are not, in fact, doing anything wrong.
by Charlie O'Donnell March 13, 2005
a game played by friends. when used to preface a statement, the following must be true. when used as a question, the following answer must be true. if either the following statement or the answer is false, an unbearable guilt will consume you to the point of masochism/ suicide.
by dessert friend December 23, 2006
Quite possibly the most abused idiom over the internet among people who think they're clever and better than everyone else. Also used to emphasize a point to the nth degree without any logical sense.
Cool guy: In all honesty, you only won because I lagged.
Other guy: You said "in all honesty!" You must be telling the truth! You're right, no, no, you're better than me.
Other guy: You said "in all honesty!" You must be telling the truth! You're right, no, no, you're better than me.
by Palbo February 22, 2007
"I never would have said that! Aren't you worried what people will think?" The friend who read the novel asked.
"Yes," the writer said, "but it was them or the book. I call it writer's honesty!"
"Yes," the writer said, "but it was them or the book. I call it writer's honesty!"
by Wbienek April 25, 2017
The honesty egg was always in existence, there was no dinosaurs or adam and eve, it was all just the honesty egg
by FatWetWhale October 04, 2021