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Truth

Those statements which liberals are allergic to.

Bill Clinton: "I did not have sex with that woman!"
Al Gore: "I invented the internet."
Hillary: "Me and Chelsea were under heavy fire when we went to Iraq."
Barack: "I never heard Reverend Wright say these things over the past 20 years."
Me: Sorry, those are all not the truth, and you have been caught.

by TruthMaster July 11, 2008

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truthing

The act of telling the truth. Opposite of lying.

I'm not lying, I'm truthing I tell you!

by snorecrux November 9, 2011

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truth

1. n. Fact; the state of being true.
2. n. A new (as of 2002) anti-tobacco ad campaign that is getting rather annoying to many.

1. Always tell the truth; honesty is the best policy.
2. Damn, I wish they would stop shoving those truth ads down our throats.

by Anonymous August 19, 2003

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Truth

Truth is Individual and requires independent investigation. A vicious cycle, that Will repeat itself over and over again. Each time strengthening the width, depth, and strength to which it holds together.

Me: what is truth
Boi: Capable of many colours but radiatesbeauty like a (rainbow) when in unison

by B3.YOU.T4L March 31, 2015

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truthed

told the truth .

- you lied !
- no , I truthed .

by e.unit. November 22, 2010

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truth

Noun.
1. the version of the past, present and future that most people agree upon, Fact.

2.The thing you're least likely to encounter all day.

This sentence is true.

by Montezuma999 July 8, 2003

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Truth

Truth is known as two things:

1: Jesus and God.
2: Something that even God and Jesus would know.

Girl: Tell me the truth

by ChristianWarriorforlife January 26, 2020

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