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Truth loop

When you make a post on social media with a true or more accurate version of a fake news article.

Had to keep my family in the truth loop about the so called "breaking news" story on …

by kiwibogan September 18, 2017


Meghan’s Truth

It’s whatever one THINKS or erroneously PERCEIVES to be “their truth” often to make themselves the victim of any situation arisen.

Recollection may vary’ when it comes to Meghan’s truth!

by Kay Ra October 18, 2022


Meghan’s Truth

A version of a story which exists entirely in your head and no one else has any recollection of it.

I was an only child.

I had siblings but in my mind I was my parents only child and that is my truth despite not being THE truth. This is Meghan’s Truth

by Begusap August 24, 2022


Magnum Truth

A truth that can only be defined by its magnumnous.

Kylee: It's time to play magnum truth!!
Amanda, Isabel, Maxweed and Paige: Yeaa!!!! Magnum truuuuuuth!!

by ethnic90 February 3, 2011


Teacher of Truth

An gnroant adult - child who has too much time on his/her hands, doesn't know anything but bigotry and foolish diatribe.

Did you know Teacher of Truth is an ignorant fool

by DamnYouMr September 20, 2018


Quantum truth

A fact who's degree of truthiness changes upon observation.

" I make my own homemade soup" , stated Jerry to the group.

"Oh, really? What kind?" Inquired Beth.
"He means heats up Trader Joe's soup on his stove instead of the microwave ", said Rick. "It's his favorite quantum truth- it seems real but totally falls apart once you look at him"

by dv1d June 24, 2017


Freakonomics Truth

Statistical facts or other scholarly information that makes people uncomfortable when they read it or hear it. Freakonomics Truth often causes great consternation and denial in the listener or reader who is so shocked by what they have just discovered, that they try to avoid learning about similar information in the future.

Mass abortion among unmarried, low income women after the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 led to a significant reduction in violent crime in the United States in the 1990s and 2000s, because many of the children who would have become violent criminals were never born. Many devoutly religious people don't like to hear 'Freakonomics Truth' because it flies in the face of everything they have been brought up to believe. 'Freakonomics Truth' reminds us of how dark and ugly life often is.

by Frank Sandpaper April 27, 2013