by Adujasty343 May 23, 2025

A term commonly used on YouTube and social media. Meaning to not only prove your point to really prove it with hard proof. Edward Hubbard coined the term
by Frankoo January 3, 2019

To demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument; demonstrate to be specified thing by evidence or argument
by _.moth._ July 17, 2022

The girl had sent people pictures of her trying to prove something to them so that they would lie to hear and tell her what she wanted to hear, that she was the toughest person they had ever met. Really, people thought she was soft, and if the ones that didn't accept her as she was were the minds she was trying to change, she wasn't going to get it done by trying to prove she was something that she wasn't.
by The Original Agahnim September 22, 2021

A sin that Jordan Peterson considers
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Dr. JeepJorp “Why did you have to go proving that I’m a fraud!?!?”
Hym “Because it’s the truth! Ahahahahahahahahahahaa! Aha! Aha! Aaaaaahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!”
Hym “Because it’s the truth! Ahahahahahahahahahahaa! Aha! Aha! Aaaaaahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!”
by Hym Iam November 3, 2022

A combination of approval by the person and the act of demonstrating and acknowledging the truth or existence of something.
When Marcus bought a new car and his friend liked the car, his friend said, "Proved!"
Sally walked out of the dressing room with a new dress. Her friend liked the dress and said, "Proved."
That sports match was really awesome. Answer: "Proved."
Sally walked out of the dressing room with a new dress. Her friend liked the dress and said, "Proved."
That sports match was really awesome. Answer: "Proved."
by Overleaves July 23, 2023
