A fork of Rural Dictionary
used by every long island bitch. they use it to answer every question. and sometimes...they use it when a question isn't even being asked! dumb hoes.
"are you going to get your nails done again?" "true." "i have soo much homework to do." "true."
True is a basic word, isn't it, with obvious meaning? Yes. But there are also many more advanced forms and meaningful definitions among the levels of trueness Here are the levels: True (the basic form of agreement) Truer (when you agree more) Truerest (truths that are often agreed upon most people) Truerestier (when most people agree, but you feel as if you need to slightly sway more towards this truth) Truerestierness (when most agree, but you feel as if you must tell friends and family to tell everyone they know) Truerestiernessly (when you feel you need to tell your friends, friend's friends, your family and all relatives about this truth that you want to be heard) Truerestiernesslier (when you ask friends, friend's friends, friend's family, your family, and your family's family and friends) Truerestiernesslierful (when you take desperate measures to get all the above done) Truerestiernesslierfulness (when you take desperate measures including money to get this truth to slowly but surely make itself around the whole world and broadcast to outer space)
Austin: Destini, I need you to tell everyone one you know, and everyone that everyone that you know about this Destini: ok, but li- Austin: no no no! There's no time! We gotta move fast! Destini: yea yea, but quite a few are on vacat- Austin: then find a way! This is no doubt a case of truerestiernesslierfulness. We need everyone to know! EVERYONE DAMN IT! Everyone believes the wrong thing! It'll tear humanity apart!
if your too prestigious to just say, "True" and you want to sound like your from the 17th century this is true may be the phrase for you. It means the same things as just saying "true" but takes more time and words.
Friend 1: You sound like you're from the 17th century Friend 2: this is true.
A way of telling someone that what he/she is saying is true and that he/she is right, in order to stylishly tell the person to shut up. Other phrases like "You're right", "You have a point", "That's the correct answer" can also be said.
Dude 1: (answers a question with a long answer) Dude 2: it's true