A truss

A period of 44 days, or approximately 1.5 calendar months.
"How long before the extension is finished?"
"Not long. I reckon we'll have this wrapped up in a truss."
by Willy Shatspeare November 17, 2022
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Truss

A word used to express dependability.
A: I'm counting on you to do this

B: TRUSS
by Spaghetti-eater February 28, 2023
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Truss

A unit of time that lasts around 7 months, in reference to the amount of time that Liz Truss was UK Prime Minister before her sudden resignation. It is used to indicate a proportionately short passage of time for a major occurence or decision to pass.
Person 1: Hey, did you hear about the regional manager? I heard the higher-ups sacked him after stockholders found him a liability to the company, and started pulling out.
Person 2: Oh wow, I knew the guy was a tool but I was not expecting him to not even survive a Truss in that role.
by PolyPixl09 November 18, 2022
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Truss

A universal word, used often to agree with people. But can also be used as an adjective.
John - “Bro, I have to take a massive sh*t”

Tom - “Truss”
by Thrumpton February 17, 2022
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Texas Truss

A belt buckle that is so big it can do one of the following:
1) Keep a hernia in check.
2) Act as a girdle.
3) Block the view of your penis so nobody will know if you're walking around with a woody.
4) Be used as a dinner plate.
That Texas Truss is so big I bet it cuts into his legs when he sits.
by izzafartsmeller August 22, 2011
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Truss

Someone who's been promoted far beyond their usefulness or competence
by drmaggot October 14, 2022
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Truss

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"
by Arisercubick October 21, 2022
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