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false claimer

a person who be claiming to things that are not true like claiming to be in a gang

that boy claim he a blood but he just a false claimer

by angela April 16, 2005

63πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


False Bravado

Portraying yourself as much more confident then you are as a defense mechanism.

She knows she's wack, but her false bravado causes her to strut around claiming she's a dime.

by The Most Savvy December 13, 2011

88πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


false fact

Opposite of a true fact.
It’s an antifact built on believing of someone about something or created to diminish the role of a true fact .
Sometimes, opinion repeatedly repeated becomes a false fact.

Donald poured another bucket of false facts on Twitter this morning.

by Sqbany May 30, 2019


false warrior

a person who plays on line games and posts about the person they just slay. When in reality they never slay anything.

Marshall is always posting his scores in those online war games, he has false warrior dreams. His only war is deciding how to tell a new story.

by dickjohnsons September 8, 2010

32πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


False Ballerhood

The False Ballerhood is a society of somewhat well-off young adults who spend money in a way that would cause the casual observer to assume that they are ballin' hard. In reality, they still live with their parents and don't understand real world finance.

Person 1: Did you hear Greg is having his party at some super ritzy club? He's getting bottle service and everything.
Person 2: Does he even have a job yet? I guess it's just another set of parents financing The False Ballerhood...

by Nougatz June 26, 2011

18πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Categorically False

1. A term frequently used by politicians when accused of something scandalous. It means: "I did it, but as long as there's no smoking gun I will deny it completely." Most such scandals involve illicit sex, bribery, influence peddling or misuse of public funds.

2. A worn-out public relations phrase that nobody believes anymore. Nixon's famous remark -- "I am not a crook" -- sounds positively Shakespearian in comparison.

"The accusation is categorically false!," said South Carolina Republican Nikki Haley. She is accused of having an "inappropriate physical relationship" with the governor's former press secretary.

by Peter Kobs May 24, 2010

129πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


false advertising

Intended or tending to mislead while calling public attention to oneself, especially by emphasizing desirable qualities so as to arouse a desire when they are untrue.

When a fat chick says that she is curvy.
When a fat chick puts a Roxy sticker on her car.
When a short guy drives a lifted truck.

by jokester October 12, 2004

77πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž