Fruse
A word meaning both false and true at the same time. Written properly on a test, it could look like either word at a glance. 60% of the time, it works every time.
This statement is fruse.
Fruse
When you think you saw a ghost but its actually your jamaican friend wearing a hat.
I saw a fruse just now.
Fruse
The middle ground between true and false.
Q. True or false. We have a test this Thursday.
A. Fruse.
A. Fruse.
Frused
A used-to-be friend that still has the potential to resurface as a friend
She’s my frused, we used to be such good friends but we drifted apart but I hope we can be friends again in the future.
fruse
Something that isn't neither true nor false, quite the contrary and it works vice-versa too.
Sam is talking about a kid:
Sam: This kids going places. Not college. But places.
Sam's friend: Fruse dat.
Sam: This kids going places. Not college. But places.
Sam's friend: Fruse dat.