fact on
this term may be used as an affirmative statement that adheres to a general concurrence by persons of the same ilk. tags may also by used in the subjective.
Kathryn: "Hey B! Are you on for a fews sauces tonight?"
Smithers: "Fact on, kid!"
Tana: "I heard you flaking a blast of shots last night. I'd say your balls must be worn off ya"
Chef Eoin: "I know ya, my arse was in bits after it.... fact on!"
Smithers: "Fact on, kid!"
Tana: "I heard you flaking a blast of shots last night. I'd say your balls must be worn off ya"
Chef Eoin: "I know ya, my arse was in bits after it.... fact on!"
factfulness
The stress-reducing habit of only carrying opinions for which you have strong supporting facts
Ola Rosling coined the term Factfulness in order to describe the satisfaction of stating your opinion based on evidence instead of guessing.
facts
A term that originated in New York that is used to agree with something, someone, or a statement. It can also be used to point out something as being factual.
"Yo deadass nigga if anyone scuffs my timbs they finna get stomped on bruh."
"Yo that's facts my guy."
"FACTS B THAT'S ALL I SPEAK!"
"Yo that's facts my guy."
"FACTS B THAT'S ALL I SPEAK!"
facts
True , right , word
Guy 1 : damn bruh this is some good weed
Guy 2 : yo facts facts
Guy 2 : yo facts facts
facting
Being fat, angry and acting.
Coined by Zach Galifianakis on the DVD "Live at the Purble Onion".
Coined by Zach Galifianakis on the DVD "Live at the Purble Onion".
"Joe that was really good facting!".
Facting
Truth from a certain point of view.
Using only a portion of the information available to support a factual statement, when the remainder of the information would not support the same statement.
Using only a portion of the information available to support a factual statement, when the remainder of the information would not support the same statement.
The newspaper was known to use facting tactics in its articles.
Many memes are guilty of facting.
Many memes are guilty of facting.
FACT!
A magical word that when spelled all in capitals, emboldened and followed by an exclamation mark makes any statement it follows indisputably true.
Dave: Hey Kyle
Kyle: Hey Dave
Dave: Did you hear that Luke had finally come out?
Kyle: No way! He's not even gay.
Dave: FACT!
Kyle: Fair enough.
Kyle: Hey Dave
Dave: Did you hear that Luke had finally come out?
Kyle: No way! He's not even gay.
Dave: FACT!
Kyle: Fair enough.