by John Lockee November 20, 2017
Anybody can gain people's trust or respect for a while, just like about anybody can be fun to bring to a party one time, or even for years. Who people are when they are not trusted or respected is who they really are deep down, because its who they are when nobody is looking.
by Solid Mantis August 1, 2020
Something I am going to wait very patiently for him to give me. It may not be tonight. It may not be tomorrow. But one things for sure; he is worth waiting for.
Friend: "He still doesn't trust you?"
Me: "He does, but now isn't the right time."
Friend: "leave him! His wall is too thick."
Me: "He is worth waiting for."
Me: "He does, but now isn't the right time."
Friend: "leave him! His wall is too thick."
Me: "He is worth waiting for."
by Sir Spooks November 5, 2020
by AllReadyInUseBySomeoneElse September 13, 2021
by That’s insane March 27, 2020
People who let another person hold their hand and nothing else, while dangling from a cliff for fun - have trust.
by dopey98 November 13, 2017
trust : pronounced /trəst/
(noun)
1. firm belief in the reliability, truth, integrity of someone or something.
"relationships an are built on trust"
(Similar: confidence, belief, faith, free from suspicion/doubt, chureness, certainty
Opposite: distrust, doubt, mistrust, scepticism)
2. a lawful arrangement whereby a trustee acts for the good of all beneficiaries.
"a trust was set up"
verb
1. believe in the reliability, truth, ability, integrity of
"She has integrity, you can trust her."
ARCHAIC
1. "Trust (n: integrity, honesty) rarely exists anymore, trust (v: rely on, believe) no one. "
(noun)
1. firm belief in the reliability, truth, integrity of someone or something.
"relationships an are built on trust"
(Similar: confidence, belief, faith, free from suspicion/doubt, chureness, certainty
Opposite: distrust, doubt, mistrust, scepticism)
2. a lawful arrangement whereby a trustee acts for the good of all beneficiaries.
"a trust was set up"
verb
1. believe in the reliability, truth, ability, integrity of
"She has integrity, you can trust her."
ARCHAIC
1. "Trust (n: integrity, honesty) rarely exists anymore, trust (v: rely on, believe) no one. "
Shaun: "can't believe I trusted her"
Friend: "Shame on her, man!"
Shaun: "... and .. then I trusted her again ... "
Friend: " Shame on YOU, silly man!"
** They play the jukebox - "We Won't Be Fooled Again!" - and do a shot. **
Friend: "Shame on her, man!"
Shaun: "... and .. then I trusted her again ... "
Friend: " Shame on YOU, silly man!"
** They play the jukebox - "We Won't Be Fooled Again!" - and do a shot. **
by WillaEffaGruüp72 August 7, 2020