A fork of Rural Dictionary
(Adverb) For real. Really. Truly. (Paired with different punctuations to express a wide range of expressions ranging from strong affirmation to ironic disbelief. See fer real, and indeed) Origin: “For”, Old English word for For + “Sooth”, Old English word of Germanic origin meaning, “true, genuine, or real.”
Example 1: Lo! Forsooth, get thine arse hither ere ye festivities wither down, brother! Translation: Yo! Fer Real, get yo ass over here before da party ends, bruh! Example 2: Lo! Forsooth! Thy mother be so fat, orcs be callin’ her pork, knave! Translation: Yo! Fer Real! Yo mama so fat, orcs call her pork, G! Example 3: Wing Commander: Alas, blindest she mine eyes with her radiant beauty; ne’er have I seen her equal. Wingman: Forsooth, brother! Forsooth! Translation: Wing Commander: Daaaamn, dat girl be so hot imma go blind! She ain’ like dem other girls. Wingman: Fer real, bruh! Fer real!
Any action or thought pertaining to sexual activities, particularly on the recieving end for the male.
Boy 1:Man im in desprate need of forsoothment! Boy 2: Then call that hoe you know!
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indeed (often used ironically or to express surprise or indignation).
"forsooth, there is no one I trust more"
meaning indeed, real, so true, so fair, or valid. used in a casual context.
friend 1; i’m so stressed for this exam friend 2; forsooth dude sister; the sky is blue you; forsooth bff; i’m so glad tom cruise and margot robbie never dated! you; forsooth!