She’s my frused, we used to be such good friends but we drifted apart but I hope we can be friends again in the future.
by wearefrover February 24, 2022
A word meaning both false and true at the same time. Written properly on a test, it could look like either word at a glance. 60% of the time, it works every time.
by qwertial aphasia May 21, 2014
by grthyjkl November 26, 2017
by PheNiX Gaming March 15, 2018
Sam is talking about a kid:
Sam: This kids going places. Not college. But places.
Sam's friend: Fruse dat.
Sam: This kids going places. Not college. But places.
Sam's friend: Fruse dat.
by stuff_that_momma_says May 21, 2014
When you are not sure if a statement is true or false so instead of saying "A true statement." or "A false statement." you say "A fruse statement.". If you somehow cannot tell, fruse is a combination of the word true and the word false.
by ComputerWorld February 05, 2024