A unit of time that lasts around 7 months, in reference to the amount of time that Liz Truss was UK Prime Minister before her sudden resignation. It is used to indicate a proportionately short passage of time for a major occurence or decision to pass.
Person 1: Hey, did you hear about the regional manager? I heard the higher-ups sacked him after stockholders found him a liability to the company, and started pulling out.
Person 2: Oh wow, I knew the guy was a tool but I was not expecting him to not even survive a Truss in that role.
unit of measurement, equal to about 44 full days
I have not seen my family since about 1 and a half trusses!
A unit of time corresponding to the length of British Prime Minister Liz Truss's short tenure (45 days) before she resigned. Roughly 3 1/2 Scaramuccis.
Me: "How much longer 'till you pay me back?"
Friend: "I should be able to in a couple months."
Me: "Pay me back in one month, a Truss at most."
Is to promise great prospects or deeds and not fulfilling them after a couple of days and abandon them completely.
"John really truss things up on the project"
"Yeah he can't even last a couple of days"
"At least we still have you Mr. Lettuce"
A universal word, used often to agree with people. But can also be used as an adjective.
John - “Bro, I have to take a massive sh*t”
Tom - “Truss”
To fire the friend who did exactly what you asked them to do, while you keep your own job.
I can't believe Kwasi Kwarteng got Truss'd for bringing in that budget.
Something that has gone so astronomically wrong that the only way to fix it is to start over entirely
oh you've totally lizz trussed this car. you'll have to get a new one