if your too prestigious to just say, "True" and you want to sound like your from the 17th century this is true may be the phrase for you. It means the same things as just saying "true" but takes more time and words.
by The juicy juice March 18, 2019
by Etni3s February 15, 2004
A way of telling someone that what he/she is saying is true and that he/she is right, in order to stylishly tell the person to shut up. Other phrases like "You're right", "You have a point", "That's the correct answer" can also be said.
by The_Created_Creator September 26, 2013
1.) you know, something true, like "true, it is".
2.) Specifying that something you have been talking about is, in fact, truthfull, or in agreement with something you have been talking about
2.) Specifying that something you have been talking about is, in fact, truthfull, or in agreement with something you have been talking about
by Pigpen February 16, 2004
Student 1: I have to use the bathroom.
Student 2: True.
Student 1: I fucking hate that 'true' fad going around.
Student 2: True.
Student 2: True.
Student 1: I fucking hate that 'true' fad going around.
Student 2: True.
by AGurlLykeYew January 11, 2012
"What are you doing tonight?"
"Going to the ball game with my family."
"True."
"What was the math homework?"
"Page Eight Evens."
"Oh, true."
"That girl is so damn goofy!"
"True."
"Going to the ball game with my family."
"True."
"What was the math homework?"
"Page Eight Evens."
"Oh, true."
"That girl is so damn goofy!"
"True."
by MistyDowns January 23, 2009
To make a statement in a conversation that you want or expect the other person should agree with , or a way to say you are right
by PebblesJ April 06, 2017