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A combination of "true," and "touche." A way of saying "I'm wrong, you're right."
Pronounced "True-shay."
"Fuck man, the toaster's broken!"
"It's not plugged in."
"Truche."
Truche by GullibleZine November 6, 2006
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It's a cross between Touche' and True.

Instead of saying "true true" when you get moded.
or

Instead of saying "Touche'" when you get corrected.
Me: Hurry up Jen
Jen: Suck my ****
Me: You don't have a ****
Jen: It's bigger than yours
Me: I was gonna tell you a joke about my penis but it's too long
Jen: I was gonna tell you a joke about my vagina but you won't get it.
Me: ...dang, Truche'
Truche' by thisischani March 13, 2011

Truché 

Pronouced true-shey. When someone brings up a viable argument in which one would use the phrase touché, but the argument itself is also true.
Me: Hey, you lied, money does grow on trees.

Friend: I never said that, your dad said that.

Me: Truché.
Truché by Kevindablood December 13, 2010
A retort of submission to another's rhetorical jab that rings with alarming verity.
"Geez, I'm really pissed at my friend, she didn't call me at exactly seven o'clock like she said she would."
"But your friend lives in Colorado, which is mountain time. And we live in North Carolina, you mountain moron."
"Truche."
truche by Trekky October 8, 2006

trueché

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.
1: I hate you
2: But we're married
3: Trueché
trueché by patrick bruce June 8, 2004
Expression used for acknowledging a truthful remark.
Person 1: When Spears (from Band of Brothers) went right through a German garrison to 'I' company and back, that was pretty much the definition of ownage.

Person 2: Trouche.
Trouche by Pecan November 15, 2007