Thact
An intense description or statement that is used in discussing the significance of something that is the case. A statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is, but actually is questionable at best.
Though can be found in other cultures, this terms origin is known to be from Iowa, and has migrated to Nebraska likely in 1999.
It is understood widely in government first responding agencies such as Police, Fire, and EMS. It has been known to reach Federal entities as well; USAR, FEMA, etc.
Stems from the name Thad and the word Fact.
Though can be found in other cultures, this terms origin is known to be from Iowa, and has migrated to Nebraska likely in 1999.
It is understood widely in government first responding agencies such as Police, Fire, and EMS. It has been known to reach Federal entities as well; USAR, FEMA, etc.
Stems from the name Thad and the word Fact.
Thad- I read somewhere that you get one full gallon of ethanol from a bushel of corn!
Nate- There is no way that is true
Thad- sure is, im a farmer from Iowa, i know everything!
Nate- that sounds to me like a ‘thact’. Maybe both part of that are true, but to two separate questions
Nate- There is no way that is true
Thad- sure is, im a farmer from Iowa, i know everything!
Nate- that sounds to me like a ‘thact’. Maybe both part of that are true, but to two separate questions