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Factos

Used as an attempt to label your preferred stance or opinions on a matter as "facts" especially when that stance is not backed by evidence.
Warning: Using this word in seriousness is typically a sign of insecurity.
However it is fine to use this word as a troll.

Me: I'm the best, my sister knows this to be true. Right sis?
sister: Factos. I shall write an essay on instagram to establish this "Truth".

by fried rice saves lives December 2, 2021


Factos

Used in football terms. Famous footballer Ronaldo commented “factos” on his fan page’s account. The account explains the undeserved ballon d’or win by another footballer named Messi. Many even considered that award ceremony as the robbery of the century.

Person 1: Ronaldo is the GOAT
Person 2: Factos 👍

by Barcelona fan February 18, 2022


fex post facto

(etym. "Fex", turd + "Post Facto")
1. The changing of rules or

practices to foil an inconvenient

promotion or recognition.

2. Where management is in on it,

a "Stealth Demotion", marked

by the customary imbalance of

authority and answerability.

Did you see that the new lead tech's most vital efficiency measure has been farmed out to Nursing because some suit's golfing partner didn't think he deserved the job? Talk about Fex Post Facto!

by Zappin' Nap December 11, 2023


Ipso Facto

"To the fact" in Latin. Just an official way of saying "facts". To affirm something."

"This Sandwich is really fucking good."

"Ipso Facto"

by Cli.Max.Ed January 24, 2017