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Facts are friendly, Fiction is Fallacy

The truth will have no conceivable defence, where as a fictional narrative can always be confirmed as fallacy.
John: I believe that we can grow our gross revenue 10% over the next six years using this marketing strategy.

Harvey: Well, facts are friendly. until then, fiction is fallacy.

The definition of fact being an absolute truth, where as to define fallacy is to holding a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound arguments.

Facts are friendly, fiction is fallacy - would be defined as until you have evidence you are unable to make a case against the fallacy of your argument.
by Harrison T French October 20, 2018
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fallacio

the extremely slobbery act of and/or the giving of excrutiatingly good oral sensations
Boy 1 - "damn that bitch gives some amazing fallacio"
Boy 2 - "yeah, and so does her mom now i know where she gets it from"
by tooSHAY September 11, 2007
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fallacious

Function: adjective
1 : embodying a fallacy
2 : tending to deceive or mislead : DELUSIVE
- fal·la·cious·ly adverb
- fal·la·cious·ness noun

(Merriam-Webster)
1 : a fallacious assumption
2 : fallacious testimony
by Dissipate May 12, 2004
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Fallicycle

A sack of lies. formed from a combination of follicle (A small secretory cavity or sac) and fallacy (mistaken beliefs).
"I lie so much that she says I have a fallicycle following me everywhere I go."
"His fallicycle is getting larger by the day."
by akbislao January 31, 2020
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fallacious

1. A lie or misinformation.
2. Plural form of fallacy.
A fallacious argument.
by rudeanduncouth May 13, 2004
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fallacious

Describes something that is commonly believed to be true, but is in fact false.
The arguement was based on fallacious reasoning.
by Kevin Watkins May 13, 2004
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fallacio

A portmanteau (fallacy + fellatio = fallacio) meaning the experience of pleasure derived from being taken in by falsehoods and unsound arguments
His thirst for fallacio kept him from listening to mainstream news outlets.
by SalvyZ June 4, 2018
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