by GratataSwagBish May 26, 2014
To ture(verb) - To use the internet
The English language currently has no verb with this meaning, and such a verb becomes more necessary as each day passes.
To pronounce this word, say tyoor as in ‘picture’ or ‘architecture’.
The English language currently has no verb with this meaning, and such a verb becomes more necessary as each day passes.
To pronounce this word, say tyoor as in ‘picture’ or ‘architecture’.
We couldn't ture at home this morning because the wireless was down, so we tured at the coffeehouse instead.
by verbophile April 02, 2013
A name usually used in scandinavia. It is a pretty rare name. The person who has the name is obviously the best person to ever live.
If you know a Ture you can call him: Turbo, Djuret, Burto.
If you know a Ture you can call him: Turbo, Djuret, Burto.
by Turboeatsass69 November 27, 2017
Sam: 'I love Chipotle but they always forget something, it's the most inconsistent restaurant in any city.'
Amelia: 'Yes! Ture! based.'
Amelia: 'Yes! Ture! based.'
by WashWithRain October 03, 2022
Ture
Began as a typo. Now many are using this word as a means of extreme truthiness to a saying or meaning. As well as when agreeing wholeheartedly with someone or something with 100 percent certainty.
Began as a typo. Now many are using this word as a means of extreme truthiness to a saying or meaning. As well as when agreeing wholeheartedly with someone or something with 100 percent certainty.
P1: When you step on a lego its the worst feeling in all existence.
P:2 That's so ture!
P1: I know right?
P:2 That's so ture!
P1: I know right?
by raelflow1200 May 03, 2017
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