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Guy 1: No, I said fak, you freaking fak.
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Guy 1: No, I said fak, you freaking fak.
by EchoNova October 27, 2025
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A government-approved lie presented as an official fact.
A fak is an explanation the public is expected to accept, even though it deliberately hides the real cause of an event. It sits halfway between “fact” and “fake,” used especially when the truth is classified, inconvenient, or terrifying.
verb
to fak – to produce or spread an official cover story
adjective
fak – describing something that is part of the official-but-false narrative
Origin:
A blend of fact + fake, created to describe institutional cover stories (like disaster explanations, classified events, or government denials) that become the “official truth” even though everybody knows they aren’t real.
A government-approved lie presented as an official fact.
A fak is an explanation the public is expected to accept, even though it deliberately hides the real cause of an event. It sits halfway between “fact” and “fake,” used especially when the truth is classified, inconvenient, or terrifying.
verb
to fak – to produce or spread an official cover story
adjective
fak – describing something that is part of the official-but-false narrative
Origin:
A blend of fact + fake, created to describe institutional cover stories (like disaster explanations, classified events, or government denials) that become the “official truth” even though everybody knows they aren’t real.
“The Hawkins ‘earthquake’ was pure fak.”
“They didn’t explain the explosion — they just issued a fak and moved on.”
“Whenever a report says ‘there is no cause for concern,’ that’s how you know it’s a fak.”
“They fakked the incident within an hour of the press showing up.”
“The city kept trying to fak the contamination reports.”
“That’s the fak version. The real story is way worse.”
“They didn’t explain the explosion — they just issued a fak and moved on.”
“Whenever a report says ‘there is no cause for concern,’ that’s how you know it’s a fak.”
“They fakked the incident within an hour of the press showing up.”
“The city kept trying to fak the contamination reports.”
“That’s the fak version. The real story is way worse.”
by Gio Marron December 9, 2025
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