1. triforce - Noun
2. triforce - Verb
triforce (plural triforces)
A shape composed of three equilateral triangles arranged in such a manner that a fourth triangle of identical size, but pointing the opposite direction, could fit between them.
triforce (third-person singular simple present triforces, present participle triforcing, simple past and past participle triforced)
(Internet slang) To post three Unicode triangles (▲) arranged in this configuration, especially on 4chan, where doing this correctly was a sign of experience used to weed out newbies.
Despite the name, “Triforce!” has little to do with “The Legend of Zelda” video game series specifically, but rather three content creators and video game streamers who have a habit of going on long anecdotes tangentially related to video games. Source: Internet
Each dragon was entrusted with part of the Song of the Hero which provides clues on the location of the Triforce. Source: Internet
Ganon makes it his goal to obtain the Triforce in various games, often having a single piece himself (The Triforce of Power) that he uses to further his goals. Source: Internet
He often possesses a portion of the Triforce called the Triforce of Power, which gives him great strength. Source: Internet
However despite their noble intentions the destruction of their world's Triforce brought nothing but ruin and disaster to the land of Lorule. Source: Internet
However, it is often not enough to accomplish his ends, leading him to hunt the remaining Triforce pieces. Source: Internet