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Factpinion

A fact so many people agree with it can be considered a fact.
It is a well-known factpinion that Bieber sucks.
by Spuh-am Man, the guy awesome February 21, 2011
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Factpinion

A thought of mine that is scientifically correct and cannot be disproven. The fact that the idea came from my lips makes it the weird is God.
It is my factpinion that eclair are the best. There is no other that supersedes.
by JintheAug October 12, 2025
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fauxpinion

An falsehood married with opinion presented in such as way as to be possibly construed as fact.
One must understand the simple fact that nearly every thing presented by the Fox News Network can not be trusted. They are simply stating their fauxpinion.
by fauxmaster November 23, 2010
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Factinion

Factinion is a blend of "fact" and "opinion". If everyone believes it to be true than it MUST be a fact.
Mike: Dude, everyone wants to bone your mom.
Ryan: No, that's a lie.
Mike: No, it's a factinion.
by madisonbonner November 14, 2010
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Factitioner

Someone who publicly distorts fact and fiction for the betterment of their own personal agendas.
Person One: Do politicians lie?
Person Two: Yeah, their all factitioners.
by Daniel O. February 7, 2008
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fapinion

An opinion piece in which grandiose arguments rely on exaggerated facts often poorly researched or misunderstood by the author and targeted toward people with like opinions and poor critical thinking skills. Fapinion pieces can be recognized by their viral spread and inability to withstand expert scrutiny. They are a favorite of fanboys engaging in mental masturbation inside their clique (eg: fapping).
An 8 year farm student designed a next generation battery technology that will take the world by storm according to the latest Time fapinion.
by librafate July 11, 2019
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fauxpinion

a false opinion by one party given to another party in an effort to mask the sender's true opinion and/or cause the recipient party to feel a certain way about the sender and/or the sender's stated opinion.
Scott told Ali that he really enjoyed what she cooked in order to compliment her and try to get laid. Scott really just gave Ali his fauxpinion because he wanted to get laid. OR.... John argued for certain ideals and a over certain viewpoint in order to score points with this chick he was talking to at a bar. He really could have cared less about the topic and had differing views than what he projected at the chick, so he gave her a line of fauxpinions.
by eyeseeingall October 26, 2009
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