First used by some internet hound who goes by Reservoir_Dog. It's used to slam someone who ends a forum post with "fact", but in reality that persons facts are completely retarded.
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A short fact that is usually unknown or random that is told for laughs, to create awed reactions at your obscure knowledge, or to fill an awkward silence. Keep in mind, it is not typically a very important fact because it is not relevant to everyday life.
It is not just any piece of information (such as what you did that day) but something that can be considered a fact.
A fun fact can come from any category, from math to animals.
To put it simply, useless tidbits of information to impress your friends with!
**Can be shortened to FF **
1. It is illegal to wear a fake moustache that causes laughter in church.
2. The strongest muscle in proportion to its size in the human body is the tongue.
3. Snaple Facts (located on all Snaple bottle caps) are examples of Fun Facts
(In conversation:)
Evelyn: "Here's an FF I learned while working in the zoo: A hummingbird weighs less than a penny."
Friends: "Whoah! I never knew! Cool!" =0
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a belief that, though not supported by hard evidence, is taken as real because its constant repetition changes the way we experience life.
"We only use 10% of our brain" and "Don't swim for at least an hour after you eat" are two examples of psycho-facts.
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A concept that can be proven though it does not need to be true. For example the earth is flat and that is a fact sure it is not a correct fact obviously but if it was it would be able to be proven.
Ben shapiro: Uses "facts and logic"
Liberal: lemme fact check oh and it says here that that is not true
Ben shapiro: FAKE NEWS
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A fact freak is someone who likes to spout random facts about nothing in particular at random moments, and/or takes a great interest in trivia but doesn't have any 'real' interests.
Says "did you know..." a lot.
Fact Freak: Did you know that the astronomer that discovered Charon named it after his dead wife?
(Thats the kind of stuff they come out with regularly)
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When someone has a ridiculously useless piece of information they decide to tell you. Either about their day, something they saw, or any other irrelevant comment. Usually described in unnecessary detail, with exaggeration, and over-excitedness.
So I was biking to work and saw some little kids selling lemonade and bought some. I let them keep the change too. Haha fun fact.
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When someone speaks, acts or performs around others in a way that assumes the other people already know the basics. This can be fine for all parties involved, but it can also be considered rude, depending on what the subject matter is and who's receiving it.
A friend invites you over for dinner with his family. During dinner, the relatives start talking endlessly about Mortimer's problems. You keep thinking: "Who the fuck is Mortimer?" and no one at the table has the courtesy to explain to you who Mortimer is. The family was speaking "matter of factly" about some loser named Mortimer.
Snottrah: Do you want to come back over for dinner?
Perphenalia: Nah. Last time I was there everyone started talking matter-of-factly about some prick named Mortimer and I sat there like an idiot.
Snottrah: Oh, sorry. Mortimer's my meth addict uncle. We disowned him a couple of years back for holding himself at gunpoint and carjacking his own car.
Why is the professor talking so matter-of-factly about That's because you missed the first two classes, genius.
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