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Thuther (verb) – To further explain something after an initial explanation; to clarify or elaborate in a way that builds upon what was already said. A playful blend of thus and further.
"Okay, I get the basic idea, but can you thuther a little more?"

"She gave a great summary, and then really thuthered during the Q&A."

"Let me just thuther that point so it makes more sense."
Thuther by Flarebrain September 5, 2025

I ain't calling you a truther! 

Popular line from the TV show, "Drake & Josh", where Josh calls Drake a liar.
Josh: Drake, you made that whole story up!
Drake: No?
Josh: YOU, started that fight!
Drake: You callin' me a liar?!
Josh: I ain't calling you a truther!

moon truther 

THE MOON IS JUST A HOLO GRAPHIC IMAGE GUYS!!!
DONT TRUST THE GOVERNMENT!!
That guy doesn't believe in the moon, he's a moon truther!
moon truther by snap is natebroomy October 24, 2017

meanie truther 

A meanie truther is described as someone who tells the truth but is mistaken as being mean.
nya: he looks like those indian dudes on facebook that keep sending you a dick pic.
raju: why so mean? but your telling the truth tho.
nya: im a meanie truther.
The person above me is WRONG, thither is an old Shakespearean-time way of saying "there." He didn't use here and there, he used hither and thither.
Shakespeare: Go thither

Me: Why can't you just say "there?"
Thither by Critical Acclaim May 8, 2009

Moon Truther 

A group of people or a person who believes that the moon is a hologram made by the government. This term can also be used if someone just doesn't believe in the moon. Put an (s) at the end if it is plural
"That guy doesn't believe in the moon, he is a Moon Truther"

"Is he a Moon Truther"

"Yes he is"