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    [Verb]  | "truss" | \ ˈtrəs \


    1: to secure tightly : bind

    2: to arrange for cooking by binding close the wings or legs of (a fowl)

    3: to support, strengthen, or stiffen by or as if by a truss


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English to pack, load, bind, from Anglo-French trusser, trousser, from Vulgar Latin *torsare, from *torsus twisted {mat|torsade|};

    [Noun]  | "truss" 


    1: an assemblage of members (such as beams) forming a rigid framework

    2: bracket

    3: a device worn to reduce a hernia by pressure


    Origin: 13th century ;

    [Noun]  | "trusses" 


    [Verb]  | "trusses" 


    1: to gather into a tight mass by means of a line or cord;


      * e.g., " ... after stuffing the turkey, the chef quickly trussed it so the forcemeat wouldn't fall out during roasting "





    [Verb]  | "truss" 


    1: to gather into a tight mass by means of a line or cord;


      * e.g., " ... after stuffing the turkey, the chef quickly trussed it so the forcemeat wouldn't fall out during roasting "





     [ "Truss" ]

    1: To Truss something up Named after UK's shortest PM Liz Truss, who trussed up the economy with her trussonomics

      * e.g.,  ... Damn dawg, you really Trussed that up What a trussing mess You really did a truss eh? 

     [ "truss" ]

    1: Trust (me).

      * e.g.,  ... I got bare nang skunk blud, truss. 

     [ "Truss" ]

    1: Truss means that the person agrees with what you are saying. Truss is another word for trust. No one knows why this version is better but it just is.

      * e.g.,  ... For example: 

     [ "Truss" ]

    1: Truss

      * e.g.,  ... I haven't been to that restaurant in more than a truss. Anthony Scaramucci served as White House Communications director for a quarter truss. 


     [ "Truss" ]

    2: noun


     [ "Truss" ]

    3: truhs


     [ "Truss" ]

    4: A unit of time, approximately 44 days.

     [ "Truss" ]

    1: True dat or the shortened form of the word trust.

      * e.g.,  ... Ohhh Truss! 

     [ "Truss" ]

    1: To mess something up on an epic scale.

      * e.g.,  ... Oh no, I really trussed that up. 

     [ "Trussed" ]

    1:  Break something beyond belief/fixing.

      * e.g.,  ... Derek: "sorry mate, looks like your car is completely trussed" 


     [ "Trussed" ]

    2:  Damage or ruin

      * e.g.,  ... Jim: "that's ok I suppose, I did crash it at 55 Tufton Street London." 

     [ "Truss" ]

    1: When you change your mind constantly but always settle on fucking over people as much as possible whilst portraying yourself as a bastion of good. If you're a Truss, you're most likely fake and hated.

      * e.g.,  ... OMG, did you see Liz? She's such a Truss - I can't believe she shafted trans people like that. 

     [ "Trussing" ]

    1: A thanksgiving BDSM fetish for your Sub's desire to have her legs bound raised up bent at the knees , with her arms also tucked in like a turkey ready to be stuffed .

      * e.g.,  ... Sara invited me over for Thanksgiving dinner and asked me to help her with her bird, calling out from the kitchen where I found her dangling a rope anticipating a Trussing followed by stuffing , we now have a new Thanksgiving tradition . 

     [ "truss" ]

    1: the equivalent of four scaramuccis

      * e.g.,  ... "How old's your son now?" 

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