| 1. | don't have to lie to kick it | ||
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It means you don't have to lie to impress a person or to be accepted. Basically its hiding something from someone or lying about something to fit in. Me: I hate it when guys wear skinny jeans.
Marques: me too! Me: Pshh you don't have to lie to kick it, i know you gotta pair. |
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| 2. | You aint got to lie to kick it | ||
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You don't have to lie about something to hang out with me Joe:I got every pair of Jordan's I just don't wear none I like rocking Shaq's
Bob:You aint got to lie to kick it! |
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| 3. | go to sleep | ||
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To lie down in a bed, and doze off into dreamland. I'm tired of posting on this site, I'm going to lie down and go to sleep
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| 4. | to jesus | ||
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to claim oneslef as the son of "god"; to lie to I was trying to jesus the whole world dude, but I died because of it.
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| 5. | lie to kick it | ||
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May 15, 2006 Urban Word of the Day
When someone tells lies or stories to fit in with the crowd. me: I just bought a new car!
Greg: I know, I bought a new car and a house. me: Come on Greg, you don't have to lie to kick it. |
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| 6. | lie like a rug | ||
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To lie (tell a falsehood); to lie through one's teeth. A pun on lying down, as a rug does. "Hide the cookies under the crib and lie like a rug," Binky whispered to Charlie as they heard their parents returning home.
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| 7. | bold face lie | ||
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A bold face lie occurs when someone is bold enough to lie to your face, eventhough it's obvious the person is lying. Shaniqua told her man, Tyrone, a bold face lie when she said the baby was his. It was obvious the child was by a white man--it had blonde hair and blue eyes.
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