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truthing

I'm not lying, I'm truthing I tell you!
by snorecrux November 9, 2011
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truth

1. n. Fact; the state of being true.
2. n. A new (as of 2002) anti-tobacco ad campaign that is getting rather annoying to many.
1. Always tell the truth; honesty is the best policy.
2. Damn, I wish they would stop shoving those truth ads down our throats.
by Anonymous August 19, 2003
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truthed

- you lied !
- no , I truthed .
by e.unit. November 24, 2010
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Truth

Truth is Individual and requires independent investigation. A vicious cycle, that Will repeat itself over and over again. Each time strengthening the width, depth, and strength to which it holds together.
Me: what is truth
Boi: Capable of many colours but radiatesbeauty like a (rainbow) when in unison
by B3.YOU.T4L March 31, 2015
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Truth comission

(noun) - Headed by the "Reality Czar" this government agency strives to Provide American citizens with the truth sanctioned by the government. This agency was headed after similar successful programs in countries such as China, East Germany, and North Korea.
I don't know what's true anymore. I think I just have to waitI don't know what's true anymore. I think I just have to wait on Joe Biden's Truth Comission to let me know what to believe, but I think it may be propaganda.
by $lapaho February 18, 2021
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truthington

A phrase used when someone speaks facts, this phrase was used in particular by Fulcrum
"that is the truthington" - Fulcrum
by fulcrumfan November 18, 2022
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Smart Truth

There is truth and smart truth. In a media-saturated world where each word is parsed by many looking for scandal, it is more important than ever to tell the smart truth. Lawyers, especially criminal law lawyers, understand the difference.
“Coca-cola proudly announced some years ago that it was introducing vending machines that would raise the price of their sodas when the weather got hot. The announcement was widely panned in the media—just when a consumer needed a break most, the company would be raising its price. The smarter play and the smart truth would have been an announcement that the company was introducing vending machines that lowered the price of their drinks when the weather got cold. It is the same thing yet it isn’t—the smart truth would have had radically different (and much more positive) PR repercussions. The end result—the vending machines never left Coke labs…”
by ProfBruce October 31, 2009
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