The absolute truth. Especially when something may be perceived as unbelievable. Origin believed to be Canadian.
by Craig Croteau October 13, 2005
by mike_101 July 27, 2007
Basically, a long way of saying that something is true. Especially funny if you can get an adult, especially a teacher to say it because it makes them sound like they're trying to be hip. Can also be used in question form (e.g. 2)
Example 1
Person 1) I've finished everything.
Person 2) Really?
Person 1) Straight up no word of a lie
Example 2
Person 1) I've finished everything.
Person 2) Straight up no word of a lie?
Person 1) Hell yeah!
Person 1) I've finished everything.
Person 2) Really?
Person 1) Straight up no word of a lie
Example 2
Person 1) I've finished everything.
Person 2) Straight up no word of a lie?
Person 1) Hell yeah!
by Will_100 November 02, 2009