Comes from the French touche but, unlike touche, is used in response to true statements in order to keep pleasant conversation, so as to say "I agree".
Brent: "Lets go on an adventure!!!"
Natalie: "There is a sale at American Science and Surplus"
Brent: "Trueche, lets do that"
Natalie: "There is a sale at American Science and Surplus"
Brent: "Trueche, lets do that"
by Retromantic September 24, 2009
to be used:
when someone has made a really good point in an argument.
(at this stage you would merely say touche)
but the point also being highly factual,
makes it possible to also say "true that."
therefore: "trueche" is a combination of the two.
when someone has made a really good point in an argument.
(at this stage you would merely say touche)
but the point also being highly factual,
makes it possible to also say "true that."
therefore: "trueche" is a combination of the two.
by key-lairrr August 19, 2007
the combination of true, and touche. what one might say after a very telling and accurate statement is made.
"Dude, I don't even care that I didn't study for my final, it's not going to matter in the long run, last night was way to much fun."
"Trueche."
"Trueche."
by jillie_is_awesome November 12, 2007