when all you can think of is that special someone and you dont like anyone else anymore
when you meet the person you want to spend the rest of your life with
when you meet the person you want to spend the rest of your life with
by Andrea August 10, 2004
Get the true love mug.A resort to a colloquilaism as a way of acknowledging someone's point in web conversation in a friendly way. This avoids the ambiguous emotions of simply "True", which can seem perfunctory or snide without hearing the tone of voice of the speaker.
by E-kmo November 20, 2007
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true love is selfless, it's honest, it's bold. when a couple experience true love one will sacrifice for the others gain. Both of them accept challenges with the knowledge that both will do their best to make it through for each other and for themselves. true love never dies.
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Get the T.S.O.L(True Sounds Of Liberty) mug.When Chase and I are arguing and I make a ridiculously good point and he says, "Bullshit" and I say, "Bull-true" which is a cross between saying what he thought was bullshit was actually a true statement.
From the movie "Stand by me"
Chris: "Gordy, you're a good writer, and someone needs to encourage you to write, and if your parents are too fucked up to do it, then maybe I should"
Gordy: Bullshit
Chris: Bull-true
Chris: "Gordy, you're a good writer, and someone needs to encourage you to write, and if your parents are too fucked up to do it, then maybe I should"
Gordy: Bullshit
Chris: Bull-true
by B-ritt March 21, 2007
Get the Bull-true mug.While tea is sometimes seen to be gossip. True tea is the variety that involves a lot more contemplation and awareness. True tea is on a larger scale and involves thoughts about an institution, politics, ideologies, social issues. It doesn't have to be the right opinion, it just has to be intricate, and be a step in the quest for the truest of teas.
The saying likely arose in response to the media's habit to distort the news, just to favor a certain perspective. As such, it comes from a place of distrust towards the provided "facts" of an issue.
When one is looking for the "True tea", they are trying to make sense of a barrage of opinions and skewed perspectives on a matter. It also means they are trying to get the raw story from the source, before it gets chopped up, rearranged, and served to the masses.
The saying likely arose in response to the media's habit to distort the news, just to favor a certain perspective. As such, it comes from a place of distrust towards the provided "facts" of an issue.
When one is looking for the "True tea", they are trying to make sense of a barrage of opinions and skewed perspectives on a matter. It also means they are trying to get the raw story from the source, before it gets chopped up, rearranged, and served to the masses.
Person 1: "You know, I've been thinking about this for a while and.... Why is it that our legal system treats 'a jury of our peers' as an unbiased assessment of a case? What if someone was in a district where prejudice was prevalent? No jury is a blank slate, they all come from cultural and social perspectives. So why then, do we treat them as though they couldn't have been wrong? There are all these high profile stories about all these police killings, and the police often get acquitted, but how is that different from lynching via random selection of dominant narratives?"
Person 2: "Woah, someone must have spiked your true tea because it hits pretty deep. You have a really good point I knew something didn't make sense. That is a valid concern, I also feel like perhaps we could push to create some objective criteria for leniency or higher scrutiny, so that we protect the flexibility of the courtroom."
Person 2: "Woah, someone must have spiked your true tea because it hits pretty deep. You have a really good point I knew something didn't make sense. That is a valid concern, I also feel like perhaps we could push to create some objective criteria for leniency or higher scrutiny, so that we protect the flexibility of the courtroom."
by eldritchAvatar October 5, 2016
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