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 17, 2007
A Bames fact is when someone answers a question, or makes a statement with what they assume to be correct in a factual manner, when in fact it is completely false.
A Bames fact is commonly followed up with aggressive insistence, even when shown blatant disproof of the Bames fact.
Rarely upon disproof, a Bames fact can be followed up with wild theories as to how the receiver of the Bames fact is somehow at fault.
IE: "Dude I recorded the conversation, listen to it!" - "That must have came through your speakers wrong"
A Bames fact is commonly followed up with aggressive insistence, even when shown blatant disproof of the Bames fact.
Rarely upon disproof, a Bames fact can be followed up with wild theories as to how the receiver of the Bames fact is somehow at fault.
IE: "Dude I recorded the conversation, listen to it!" - "That must have came through your speakers wrong"
"Did you know that pizza originated in Asia?"
"idk man that sounds like a Bames fact"
"I heard somewhere that ----------"
"are you sure that isn't a Bames fact?
"idk man that sounds like a Bames fact"
"I heard somewhere that ----------"
"are you sure that isn't a Bames fact?
by Un0Wh0 April 24, 2021
you forget the fact that i love you
by Apollyx June 28, 2023
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by Alabamahotpocketlovee March 23, 2022
A piece of false information that is presented that conflicts with facts or evidence that is used to persuade people to challenge factual information or evidence.
The 45th President of the United States routinely used Trump Facts to counter scientists' opinions about the Corona Virus.
by HB_Hoss November 14, 2020