Troots
Troots is a colloquial term primarily used in certain online communities and regional dialects to refer to "truths," often used in a plural form to emphasize multiple aspects or elements of a particular truth. The term often carries a lighthearted or playful connotation, contrasting with the more formal and serious tone typically associated with the word "truth." It is not generally considered standard English.
The usage of "troots" can sometimes imply that the truths being discussed are self-evident, common knowledge, or widely accepted. It may also be used ironically to downplay the significance of a statement or to indicate a skeptical viewpoint. The specific meaning is often dependent on the context in which it is used and the intentions of the speaker or writer.
While not a recognized word in dictionaries of standard English, the term is understood within certain online subcultures and geographical areas as an informal synonym for "truths." Its usage is largely confined to casual conversation and informal writing.