A word meaning that an article, or piece of information, has been verified by finding at least two different corroborating sources.
by WantaBronco July 15, 2020
by a fucking pickle May 11, 2019
Target nz 1996. Paeroa, Nissan 280sx. Competitor: my car is fixed, Im rejoining the event and starting the next stage.
Scrutineer: Your car has had a big crash and I don’t think it would be safe to race... I’ll call in the “judge of fact” to adjudicate .
Andy, judge of fact: That’s fucked and that’s a fact.
Case closed
Scrutineer: Your car has had a big crash and I don’t think it would be safe to race... I’ll call in the “judge of fact” to adjudicate .
Andy, judge of fact: That’s fucked and that’s a fact.
Case closed
by Niceone November 24, 2017
You are fact-jerking again. "You think I want to mislead you into thinking that mother Earth has round curves, despite the flatness that you see, right?"
by ickylucre January 21, 2021
The contemporary phenomenon of people requiring news agency to publish any single detail about an incident immediately without any further investigation. For example, this can be observed after a supposed terrorist attack.
by dog's beast March 22, 2017
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by AnudaJaniceRobles May 26, 2025