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Trath is the word used when you combine trash with wrath and get a pile of angry shit! The only thing that comes from trath is a world of chaos which is useless and does not serve anyone, any good. If you are going to use trath in the real world, you would be subject to punishment by the God of creation and your soul would be thrown into the spiritual flame of purification. Never trath your home, for you will become sick, very fast, and try to escape the immense heat steaming from this immense pile of vomit. The shit that you create leaves a negative impact on the universe, so never eat of this shit, or you will die, very fast.
1. noun - Fuck this trath, you are an idiot!
2. verb - I am going to trath this place, because I hate everything!
trath by DiscoJohn October 29, 2011
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A combination of "true," and "touche." A way of saying "I'm wrong, you're right."
Pronounced "True-shay."
"Fuck man, the toaster's broken!"
"It's not plugged in."
"Truche."
Truche by GullibleZine November 6, 2006

sorta truthful 

If someone is sorta truthful, he or she states information that is factual but leaves out messy or embarrassing details.
Melissa was sorta truthful about her relationship: she would let him feel her up but not penetrate.
sorta truthful by evil gym sock August 3, 2022

Truhniverse 

1. A dimension accessible exclusively with a time machine that only goes forward 2. To step into the Truhniverse is to face a redemption most severe 3. A mythical land full of customized vehicles and Smiths records
"I drank a fifth of Jameson and when I came to I realized I was going 85 miles an hour in striped socks on a glitter-finished 1968 Triumph Bonneville straight into the Truhniverse"
Trutal: (true-tal):

Trutal in essence is a compound word that consists of, 1. True/Truly 2. Brutal/Brutality. Trutal is mostly used as an adjective used to primarily judge music (especially sub genres of metal, i.e. death metal, deathcore, any form of extreme metal).

Trutal can also be used to describe anything that causes a strong pull of emotion.
"YO! Did you listen to that new Black Dahlia Murder track!? That shit was TRUTAL as fuck!"

"I didnt think I would survive that plane ride, that pilot was way to trutal for my taste"
Trutal by Lawl_Jordan August 10, 2012

truthiness 

From Yahoo! News:
Colbert: AP the Biggest Threat to America By JAKE COYLE, AP Entertainment Writer
54 minutes ago

Stung by a recent Associated Press article that didn't credit him for coining the word "truthiness," Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert has struck back.

The world's oldest news organization, Colbert says, is the "No. 1 threat facing America."

On Wednesday evening, Colbert placed the AP atop the Threat Down segment of "The Colbert Report" show. What was No. 2?

Bears.

In October, on Colbert's debut episode of the "Daily Show" spinoff, the comedian defined "truthiness" as truth that wouldn't stand to be held back by facts. The word caught on, and last week the American Dialect Society named "truthiness" the word of the year.

When an AP story about the designation sent coast to coast failed to mention Colbert, he began a tongue-in-cheek crusade, not unlike the kind his muse Bill O'Reilly might lead in all seriousness.

"It's a sin of omission, is what it is," Colbert told The AP on Thursday. "You're not giving people the whole story about truthiness."

"It's like Shakespeare still being alive and not asking him what `Hamlet' is about," he said.

The Oxford English Dictionary has a definition for "truthy" dating back to the 1800s. It's defined as "characterized by truth" and includes the derivation "truthiness."

Michael Adams, a visiting associate professor at North Carolina State University who specializes in lexicology, pointed to that definition and has said Colbert's claim to inventing the word is "untrue." (Adams served as the expert opinion in the initial AP story.)

"The fact that they looked it up in a book just shows that they don't get the idea of truthiness at all," Colbert said Thursday. "You don't look up truthiness in a book, you look it up in your gut."

Though slight, the difference of Colbert's definition and the OED's is essential. It's not your typical truth, but, as The New York Times wrote, "a summation of what (Colbert) sees as the guiding ethos of the loudest commentators on Fox News, MSNBC and CNN."

Colbert, who referred on his program to the AP omission as a "journalistic travesty," said Thursday that it was similar to the much-criticized weapons of mass destruction reporting leading up to the Iraq War.

"Except," he said, "people got hurt this time."
Bill O'Reilly's "War on Christmas" lacked facts, as David Letterman pointed out, but to Bill and FOX, it had a lot of truthiness.
truthiness by Nemrac January 13, 2006