Possibly one of the best friends you'll ever have. He's funny, kind, and fun to be around. No matter what he's there, even if he needs some cheering up every now and then. He enjoys games, music, and Tim Hortons.
An amalgamation between true and touché.
Touché, taken from French and its uses in fencing officiating, means, literally, touched or "you got me." Thus, trueché would be used at times in arguments when your opponent has just made a point that is both true and touching.
A word that is a combination of True and Touche. It can be used either to compliment a person's counterpoint or just to argree with them. It's as versatile as words such as "yeah", "dude", "true", ecetra. The word was born at a climbing camp in Maine, first spoken by a certain Canadian-German named Hannes.
Example 1:
Dude 1: Inception was such a cool movie!
Dude 2: Yeah, but DeCaprio was better in Shutter Island Dude 1: oh, truese