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
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