laurfing ˈlɔ r-fɪŋ noun
1. The act of telling an obviously absurd or unserious lie purely for comedic effect or personal amusement, often delivered with a straight face and no intention to deceive.
2. A form of playful, performative mischief in which the joy lies not in the believability of the lie, but in its sheer ridiculousness.
1. The act of telling an obviously absurd or unserious lie purely for comedic effect or personal amusement, often delivered with a straight face and no intention to deceive.
2. A form of playful, performative mischief in which the joy lies not in the believability of the lie, but in its sheer ridiculousness.
by LB96 April 24, 2025
laurfing ˈlɔ r-fɪŋ noun
1. The act of telling an obviously absurd or unserious lie purely for comedic effect or personal amusement, often delivered with a straight face and no intention to deceive.
2. A form of playful, performative mischief in which the joy lies not in the believability of the lie, but in its sheer ridiculousness.
1. The act of telling an obviously absurd or unserious lie purely for comedic effect or personal amusement, often delivered with a straight face and no intention to deceive.
2. A form of playful, performative mischief in which the joy lies not in the believability of the lie, but in its sheer ridiculousness.
by LB96 April 24, 2025