Writing down the exact words each individual says (or only the keywords) and/or electronically recording the words to deter speakers in a discussion, argument, conversation, or negotiation from making false statements, 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 Upholding.
by but for February 26, 2018
An individual/group of individuals who uses art i. e. graffiti, poetry, song, skits, etc., to "fight the man". They use this art form to let the masses know that they don't have to be a sheep and that you should think for yourself instead of just excepting the norm.
My boy just became truth artist of the year. He tatted up the whole left side of the city council building w/ a protest mural against the policies that are boggin' us down in these hard times.
by Comanche Jackson September 28, 2010
meaning, a single truth. the whole truth would be like web of truths you can call details if the whole truth was an event. An incomplete truth would be a whole truth that is missing a detail(s) that would define it as whole.
The official report states that Osama bin laden ordered the attacks to the world trade center on 9/11. however, conspiracy theorists would argue that that is an incomplete truth.
by anonover9000 October 03, 2013
by Shae3412 January 01, 2015
New truth category based on subjective social agreement distinct from fact-based truth. It is a form of social agreement that can be labeled as truth irregardless of any association to evidence based objective facts. ie. weights and measures
The measure of truthfuliness on truth social is how many people will accept opinion as fact.
aka bullshit
The measure of truthfuliness on truth social is how many people will accept opinion as fact.
aka bullshit
I saw this post on truth social that up is down and white is black, did you see it?
Yes, I did, if it's on truth social it must be true!
Yes, I did, if it's on truth social it must be true!
by up_is_up May 09, 2023
Statistical facts or other scholarly information that makes people uncomfortable when they read it or hear it. Freakonomics Truth often causes great consternation and denial in the listener or reader who is so shocked by what they have just discovered, that they try to avoid learning about similar information in the future.
Mass abortion among unmarried, low income women after the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 led to a significant reduction in violent crime in the United States in the 1990s and 2000s, because many of the children who would have become violent criminals were never born. Many devoutly religious people don't like to hear 'Freakonomics Truth' because it flies in the face of everything they have been brought up to believe. 'Freakonomics Truth' reminds us of how dark and ugly life often is.
by Frank Sandpaper April 27, 2013
Noun:
-Computer-;
or
-Any device with internet access and search capabilities
The term is commonly referenced when in need of information or settling a dispute.
PC, Mac, Laptop
-Computer-;
or
-Any device with internet access and search capabilities
The term is commonly referenced when in need of information or settling a dispute.
PC, Mac, Laptop
by wordbunbun June 01, 2011