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.
George Truss is a male who supports Crystal Palace and plays on the ps5
George Truss played in the park yesterday with Ryan Sedgwick