Someone who has slept with everyone in the same house, therefore gaining an 100% completion on that residence.
by Jaymanelite February 13, 2021
Get the True Jedimug. A metalhead who isn't any of the following:
*A massive gatekeeper (e.g: "Oh, you like .....? Name 5 songs.)
*A huge elitist (e.g: "Core is so cringe, I only listen to blackened death grind doom sludge.")
*Highly opinionated (e.g: Don't listen to ....., they're crap.)
*GG Allin
*A massive gatekeeper (e.g: "Oh, you like .....? Name 5 songs.)
*A huge elitist (e.g: "Core is so cringe, I only listen to blackened death grind doom sludge.")
*Highly opinionated (e.g: Don't listen to ....., they're crap.)
*GG Allin
by LemmyForever October 16, 2021
Get the True Metalheadmug. by San8erQ February 10, 2018
Get the true lubmug. When something that someone posts on facebook is obviously not true and is used for comedic or dramatic effect.
Friend 1: "Wait, the only person that inspires Tina is 'the Dude' from The Big Lebowski?"
Friend 2: "That's only Facebook true, I'm sure there are other people that inspire her in real life!"
Friend 2: "That's only Facebook true, I'm sure there are other people that inspire her in real life!"
by pseudonym36 July 23, 2011
Get the Facebook truemug. A term used by players in Final fantasy XI for saying you are right. originally it was a weapon skill for club in the game but players used the term to agree with fellow players statements in the game
1)you are right
2) Ain't that the truth
3)You Know It
1)you are right
2) Ain't that the truth
3)You Know It
by Dr Ravishing RDB July 25, 2010
Get the True Strikemug. A fallacy that is meaningful irrespective of the truthiness of subjectivity's premises because the subjective precedes the objective on the line of time.
A fallacy that must be treated as meaningful and therefore real because the subjective vector universally points toward truth whereas the object-vector does so exclusively specifically.
A fallacy that must be treated as meaningful and therefore real because the subjective vector universally points toward truth whereas the object-vector does so exclusively specifically.
by sandraxine July 30, 2018
Get the true fallacymug. Person A: "I just experienced true hell"
Person B: "You play Undertale?"
Person A: "No, I meant it Literally"
Person B: "W H A T"
Person B: "You play Undertale?"
Person A: "No, I meant it Literally"
Person B: "W H A T"
by LookItsNote March 10, 2021
Get the True hellmug.