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Meaning: (idiomatic,slang,chieflyironic)Anassertionthat something is true orrelatable.You just had a breakdown?So true, bestie.2021April 6, Rebecca Alter, “Andrew Garfield Is a One-man Vlog Squad in Gia Coppola’sMainstreamTrailer”, inVulture[1]:“#SwimmingPool #cocktail #ThisPineappleLife.” These words areso true, bestie, and they’re spoken by Andrew Garfield’s character, Link, in one of the vlogs within a film that make up Gia Coppola’s new internet-age drama,Mainstream.2023January 19, Ash Parrish, “Game developers aren’t so hot on NFTs, the metaverse, or huge acquisitions”, inThe Verge[2]:When asked what the metaverse needed to become sustainable, one respondent wrote, “A clear definition: The ‘metaverse promise,’ as it stands, is nothing. The people trying to sell it have no idea what it is, and neither do the consumers.”So true, bestie.2024February 1, Audra Heinrichs, “SZA (Rightfully) Discriminates Against Cancer Signs”, inJezebel[3]:Because I’m an Aries, I immediately skipped to mine. Obviously. “Now, that’s F2F, and like, you did it for the thrill.” Some lyrics: “I just had to get my rocks off/You got no loyalty, you push me ‘til I pop off.”So true, bestie!
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