Someone who brings truth to the people in a fashion similar to a combat aircraft (bomber) firing missiles (truth).
by slimpaul44 May 31, 2017
by Ethan Phillips July 17, 2021
Writing down either the exact words each individual says, or only the most important words they say, and/or audio or video-recording the words them to deter the participants in a discussion, argument, conversation, or negotiation from making false statements or saying they said something other than what they said or saying they did not say something they said.
Because human beings tend to make false statements it is extremely helpful to practice Truth Maintaining by writing down and also audio or video-recording individuals as they express themselves in a discussion, argument, conversation, or negotiation.
by but for February 26, 2018
Yo don't be telling more yo damn Dolf Truths, again! I don't wanna be jumping of no bridge... again.
by Archamedis July 03, 2006
Truth sauce: A term used when truth is being served. Derived from Alexis screwing up saying the word ‘Apple sauce’
by JewMaster9000 August 06, 2019
Refers to the enormous sideways "expanding" of the "honesty line" (i.e., the "straight 'n' narrow" ink-trace that is drawn when the subject is not lying) that occurs whenever Hap Shaughnessy takes a polygraph test while reciting one of his grandiose tales of phenomenal past accomplishments/escapades.
When his fellow villagers disgustedly waved off his amazing tales of howling adventures and intrigue during his trip as an ambassador, Will Rogers indignantly snorted that he hoped that a building would fall in on him if he'd "padded the facts" at all about his recent political adventures, and a huge brick chimney immediately did collapse and shower him with bricks and powdery mortar-dust (he wasn't hurt -- no worries). Kind of a crude and "extreme" polygraph-device, but it did indeed show that Will had evidently been stretching the truth somewhat.
by QuacksO April 16, 2019
Verb--checking a variety of reliable sources before drawing a conclusion about a topic, especially when faced with corporate or political propaganda
Jon Stewart is truth sleuthing when he examines conservative and liberal media coverage of a particular event, although his own coverage tends to lean to the left.
by Professor Independence July 27, 2014