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fict

the opposite of a fact

giraffes live in trees - this would be an example of a fict

by tom sands July 18, 2004

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fict

Information pertaining to a fictional character, story or event. Similar to a fact, but fictional.

Superman is from Krypton, Fict. Fict: James Tiberius Kirk became Captain of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2264.

by NOrefX December 30, 2013

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Fict

A piece of information that has been presented as truth but is false or unproven. Ficts can be presented intentionally or through complete ignorance. The opposite of a fact.

Today I learned a very interesting fict: the urban dictionary is used by ivy league professors more often than any other reference.

by Ricky Kash March 14, 2010


Fictative

Something that is real as opposed to fiction that has fiction-like qualities and undertones.

The news felt fictative while watching it high on weed.

The biography I am reading is fictative.

The town was so perfect that is was almost fictative.

Our trip was so bizarre that I described it as fictative.

by Cash Money Jennison February 8, 2022


Fict

Noun. Truthy sounding fiction often statistical in nature. As opposed to a fact. Often used for political purposes.
Plural: ficts.

One of the Republican ficts is the President's trip to Indonesia is costing taxpayers $200 million dollars a day.

by Granny133 November 10, 2010