Browsing page 8 of words meaning truth, lies, information, agreement, disagreement, and doubt (150 words total)
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- accurate
- to agree
- affirmations (list of)
- to be true
- to confess
- to deceive
- to disagree or disapprove
- to doubt
- honest
- information and gossip
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- yes
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T
take it in the ass 
verb
- to be taken advantage of; GET SCREWED. Also take it up the ass.
We really took it in the ass on that deal.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Jul 11 2007.
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- take: double take – give and take – (show 71 more)
- ass: ass – ass-backwards – (show 157 more)
- in: a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. – a blessing in disguise – (show 194 more)
- it: about it – about the size of it – (show 198 more)
- the: 3 sheets to the wind – 411, the – (show 871 more)
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tax
- To make someone pay.
I'm going to have to tax that asshole.
by LV, Long Beach, CA, USA, Feb 18 1999.
- have sex.
i want to tax.
by Heretik, East Ct, San Jose, CA 95116, USA, Dec 13 1999.
- to steal.
Im gonna tax that watch.
by Andrew M, Richmond Hill, ON, Canada, Nov 21 2001.
- sex.
i'm gonna tax all night.
by samantha, Anaheim, CA, USA, Feb 17 2002.
- to get taken away
your sneakers have just been taxed.
by rich e., Jan 18 2003.
- when someone takes something that doesn't belong to them
I had some chips and when i got to work someone had taxed me for them.
by Natasha "., Elizabeth, NJ, USA, Apr 07 2004.
- to steal something
We taxed a street sign after the party
by em a., Ontario, Canada, Jun 25 2004.
- To be stolen.
My wallet got taxed!
Are you gonna tax the candy?
by sara, Sep 28 2004.
verb
- take or steal in secret, or with the knowledge of the person robbed. In this example one "friend" lends another a lighter:
He taxed my lighter.
by Matthew R., Blackpool, United Kingdom, May 31 2004.
- Or when the person taken from doesn't know who took it. In this example a cell phone disappears at a party:
I must have got taxed.
by Matthew R., Blackpool, United Kingdom, May 31 2004.
- to steal, usually from a friend, for pay back for something owed such as damaged or unreturned property.
I lent him a C.D and he broke it, so I taxed him.
by Paul G., Sydney NSW, Australia, Aug 01 2005.
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teef
- steal.
i will teef ur skate.
by anjel, Canada, Jun 12 1999.
- To steal.
Shit, somebody teefed my watch!
by Graham W., Ontario, Canada, Feb 02 2000.
verb
- to steal.
That guy teefed my wallet
by Shannon F., Toronto, ON, Canada, Oct 28 2004.
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true do 
interjection
- honestly.
I've got some. True do!
by Viper, Kane, PA, USA, Mar 24 1998.
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- true: tell me true – true – (show 4 more)
- do: can do – do – (show 48 more)
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tunnel 
verb
- to defraud with large gains. Also tunnel out.
He's rich because he tunneled out the company.
by Paul Mamol, Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia, Feb 02 1998.
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tunnel out 
verb
- to defraud, swindle, or cheat and make lots of money. Also tunnel.
That man is rich because he tunneled out the company.
by Paul Mamol, Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia, Feb 02 1998.
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- tunnel: bridge-and-tunnel posse – tunnel – (show 2 more)
- out: all blowed out – amped-out – (show 267 more)
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way 
adverb
- very.
This is way cool!
by Wim d., Coos Bay, OR, USA, Sep 03 1998.
interjection
- used to affirm one's statement, after someone conveys their doubt or disbelief. This was popularized by the characters Wayne and Garth in the "Wayne's World" sequences in the US television show Saturday Night Live. One character would say something, the other would say, "No way!" Then, "Way!" "No way!" "Way!" Back and forth. This has entered common usage to a degree that one can use the expression "Way!" to assert the truthfulness of something, even if the other person doesn't use the exact phrase, "No way!"
Speaker: Is that true?
Response: Way!by charles p., Boston, MA, USA, Dec 29 1998.
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- way: around the way – every which way – (show 7 more)
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word 
interjection
- seriously.
Word, word, that's how it happened.
by Joe Gallo, Washington, DC, USA, Feb 09 1998.
- a statement of agreement. Also word up.
Speaker: I'm going to the movies tonight, dawg - you want to go?
Response: Word!by Slink, FL, USA, Apr 02 1998.
- When used as a question, equivalent to "Are you serious?"
Speaker: I met Michael Jackson!
Response: Word?by Jasmine, Washington Twp, NJ, USA, Dec 06 2002.
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- word: a five-dollar word – four-letter word – (show 18 more)
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Y
yeah right 
interjection
- an expression of doubt or disbelief.
According to The Enquirer, aliens landed in Washington, D.C. yesterday. Yeah right!
by Velisia Kemper, MI, USA, Mar 28 1998.
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- yeah: hella fucking yeah – hell fuck yeah – (show 3 more)
- right: fucking rights – get right – (show 16 more)
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yoink 
interjection
- something to say while "stealing" something else. Typically one would say this while taking something small: a friend's french-fry, or a piece of candy from their candy bowl. Likely, one wouldn't say "yoink" while stealing a car.
Yoink, I stole the cookies!
by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.
verb
- to steal.
I wanted his CD player, so I yoinked it.
by Danny Mayer, IL, USA, Jan 26 1997.
origin
- Originated or popularized by The Simpsons TV show.
by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.