any false fact someone tries to pass off as truth and the person throws a temper tantrum when any follow up questions are asked or proof of the facts is requested.
by Journeyer March 15, 2025

A very clever person who is also the coolest and most powerfulest of them all!!!
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Queen darling plumtree lizard bronze powerranger smurf master toe typer fairy the flash ninja Naomi is a fact!
by Mwhahaha🔮🔮😁😁 May 20, 2021

by Kayschnxoxo May 15, 2018

Commonly referred to as “fact-checkers,” fact-chokers are hirelings contracted by Ministry of Truth tentacles such as the Trusted News Initiative (TNI) to “debunk” facts that threaten regime narratives.
Coined by Margaret Anna Alice in response to a November 18, 2021, el gato malo Substack post requesting ideas for a new name for “fact check,” the term has since appeared in numerous pieces at the Margaret Anna Alice Through the Looking Glass Substack.
Other variations on the term include “fact-choking” and “fact-choke.”
To reveal the Orwellian nature of this totalitarian tool of mind control, “fact-choker,” “fact-choking,” and “fact-choke” should be substituted wherever references to “fact-checker,” “fact-checking,” and “fact-check” appear.
Coined by Margaret Anna Alice in response to a November 18, 2021, el gato malo Substack post requesting ideas for a new name for “fact check,” the term has since appeared in numerous pieces at the Margaret Anna Alice Through the Looking Glass Substack.
Other variations on the term include “fact-choking” and “fact-choke.”
To reveal the Orwellian nature of this totalitarian tool of mind control, “fact-choker,” “fact-choking,” and “fact-choke” should be substituted wherever references to “fact-checker,” “fact-checking,” and “fact-check” appear.
“The fact-chokers smeared the dissidents.” (from Margaret Anna Alice’s poem “Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice”)
by Margaret Anna Alice February 27, 2024

by Bruce Hunt June 10, 2023

A fact video on TikTok or YouTube Shorts by user con_spiracy about “morbid facts” or facts about things that are unsettling or gross.
Morbid facts, part 241.
According to sources, around 150 people die each year from sticking a fork in a toaster.
According to sources, around 150 people die each year from sticking a fork in a toaster.
by nycrailfanproductions November 27, 2023

In the course of a non-expert discussion of a topic, to suddenly and inappropriately refer to scientific, statistical or historical information about the topic, often of a questionable or half-true nature. Contrast drop science.
A: Dick Cheney is freakin' evil.
B: You'd think so, but--watch me drop fact here--he's actually the country's third-biggest donor to cancer research, if I'm not mistaken.
B: You'd think so, but--watch me drop fact here--he's actually the country's third-biggest donor to cancer research, if I'm not mistaken.
by Consul Firmin March 19, 2007
