Is to promise great prospects or deeds and not fulfilling them after a couple of days and abandon them completely.
"John really truss things up on the project"
"Yeah he can't even last a couple of days"
"At least we still have you Mr. Lettuce"
"Yeah he can't even last a couple of days"
"At least we still have you Mr. Lettuce"
by Arisercubick October 21, 2022
by Thrumpton February 17, 2022
by Beerguyrob October 15, 2022
a pm who couldn’t last more than 44 days and quit instantly like the food i consume
“I’m a fighter, not a quitter”
quits 44 days later
“I’m a fighter, not a quitter”
quits 44 days later
Person 1: Look, she says she’s a fighter and not a quitter!
Person 2: Really??!!
Person 3: No, she quit 44 days later.
Person 1 and 2: She’s such a Liz Truss!
Person 2: Really??!!
Person 3: No, she quit 44 days later.
Person 1 and 2: She’s such a Liz Truss!
by scarab00bs December 26, 2022
A Truss is a time frame relating to former British Prime Minister’s, Liz Truss, extremely short time in office; 44 Days.
John: How long till your Birthday?
Alex: Just a Truss!
Stephen: Wait, when does a lettuce go out-of-date?
Michelle: A little over a Truss I think.
Alex: Just a Truss!
Stephen: Wait, when does a lettuce go out-of-date?
Michelle: A little over a Truss I think.
by Dmtr666 November 17, 2022
A measurement of time that is the length of seven weeks, in reference to the amount of time that Liz Truss was the UK Prime Minister before resigning. It is used as to indicate something or a major decision occuring in a short amount of time.
Person 1: Hey. After the office got a new regional manager last month, the higher-ups decided to fire the dimwit after profits were starting to going down.
Person 2: Wow. I know that he was dumb, but I was at least expecting him to last a Truss!
Person 2: Wow. I know that he was dumb, but I was at least expecting him to last a Truss!
by PolyPixl09 November 19, 2022
"How long before the extension is finished?"
"Not long. I reckon we'll have this wrapped up in a truss."
"Not long. I reckon we'll have this wrapped up in a truss."
by Willy Shatspeare November 17, 2022