Let's say there is a paintball game. A player manages to take out three opponents with one well - aimed shot. His teammate turns to him and says, 'Hey man, nice shot!' And when they are sharing their experiences from the game later, they say 'True story' to make sure everyone knows it was a real and remarkable event during the game.
Imagine a group of friends playing darts in a pub. One of them hits the bullseye perfectly. His friend says, 'Hey man, nice shot!' Then, when they are reminiscing about that night, they say 'True story' to those who weren't there. This shows that it was an actual event and not an exaggeration.
A simple scenario could be two friends at a basketball court. One friend makes an amazing three - pointer. The other friend shouts, 'Hey man, nice shot!' Later, when they are telling others about this moment, they add 'True story' to confirm it really happened.
If 'filter' refers to selecting relevant information from a group of things, and these are the relevant phrases, perhaps it could be part of a story. For example, a guy is telling his friend about an event where someone made a great play. He starts with 'Hey man', then describes the action as 'nice shot' and emphasizes it's a 'true story' to make it more believable.
It could be that a guy made a perfect dart throw at a pub. Just one swift motion and the dart landed right in the bullseye. That's a 'nice shot' for sure and it was a real event that happened.
It was a long - range sniper shot in a video game. I had been stalking my enemy for a while, waiting for them to be in the perfect position. When they finally showed up in my crosshairs, I took the shot and got a headshot. It was really satisfying.
Perhaps it's about a sports moment. For example, in basketball, a player made a difficult shot that won the game. So, when someone says 'nice shot' it might be about that kind of sports achievement. It could be a true story that the speaker witnessed this amazing play.
Maybe it's in a video game scenario. A guy in the game just had a great shot at an enemy or to achieve a goal, and his teammate or an observer said 'hey man nice shot' followed by'story' which might be a reference to an in - game story related to that action.
Well, they can be related in a story - telling way. Imagine a man is an archer in a medieval fair. He takes a really nice shot at the target. 'Hey man nice shot' is the immediate reaction from the crowd. Then the story could be about how the man trained under a great master archer, and how he overcame his fear of failure to be able to make such a great shot.
Sure. Well, I was playing basketball the other day. I was at the three - point line, and I just felt this rush of confidence. I took the shot, and it was like the ball had a mind of its own. It soared through the air and swished right through the net. Everyone on my team went wild. It was an amazing feeling.
Maybe it refers to a story where a man had a 'nice shot' in a different context, like in photography. A man took a really nice photo, a 'nice shot', and the story could be about his journey to find the perfect subject, the settings he used on his camera, and what inspired him to take that particular shot.
There was a man called David. He was an amateur photographer. One day, he was in the forest and saw a deer drinking from a stream. The lighting was just perfect. He quickly adjusted his camera settings and took a shot. It was a magnificent shot, capturing the beauty and grace of the deer. He later entered that photo in a contest and won a prize for it. That's his 'nice shot man story'.
Oh, well, it's a long and winding tale. Let's just say it's full of ups and downs.