Fict

A piece of information that has been presented as truth but is false or unproven. Ficts can be presented intentionally or through complete ignorance. The opposite of a fact.
Today I learned a very interesting fict: the urban dictionary is used by ivy league professors more often than any other reference.
by Ricky Kash March 14, 2010
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giraffes live in trees - this would be an example of a fict
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fict

Information pertaining to a fictional character, story or event. Similar to a fact, but fictional.
Superman is from Krypton, Fict. Fict: James Tiberius Kirk became Captain of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2264.
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Fictative

Something that is real as opposed to fiction that has fiction-like qualities and undertones.
The news felt fictative while watching it high on weed.

The biography I am reading is fictative.

The town was so perfect that is was almost fictative.

Our trip was so bizarre that I described it as fictative.
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Fict

Noun. Truthy sounding fiction often statistical in nature. As opposed to a fact. Often used for political purposes.
Plural: ficts.
One of the Republican ficts is the President's trip to Indonesia is costing taxpayers $200 million dollars a day.
by Granny133 November 10, 2010
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