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Lib Fib

When someone claims something as fact even though its an opinion.
John stated that red is the best color and thats a fact. He often liked to lib fib.
by DOT Regulator November 29, 2020
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Straight Fib

A phrase, which was introduced by the popular YouTuber Vlog Creations, which expresses the feeling that someone is fibbing. "Straight fib" is nerdy alternative to the modern phrase "straight cap."
by Wendell 6765103 February 20, 2022
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FIBAL

Filling In Bubbles and Lines

The acronym is often used as an adjective to describe the layout of an exam desired. Fibal papers have questions in the form of multiple-choice, contain True/False questions, and may give hints to the answers by using lead-ins. Fibal exams maximize the chances of passing and maintaining a progressive GPA. The acronym FIBAL is often confused with feeble, which means lacking in physical or mental strength.

Due to substantial underemployment found in the United States and the United Kingdom, the term Fibal Degree has been used recently to characterize a Bachelor of Science/Arts.
Alan: “Michael, I didn’t see you in Economics today.”
Michael: “Yeah I skipped because I had to study for Professor Adams’ History exam.”
Alan: “You skipped for that! Rate My Professors says Adams only gives fibal exams! Oh my god, you basically took this exact History class in high school!”
Michael: “I know, but in high school the tests had four options! Morgan’s tests have A-B-C-D and E!”
by IncorporatedStates.gov June 6, 2015
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Fiblets

The little bit of ass that hangs out below the daisy dukes
Did you see the Fiblets on that
One when she walked by
by Branddon Carter May 1, 2015
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Fibre

Often misspelled as Fiber.

1. A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form a thread.

2. Any substance, generally of plant origin, which is undigested on passage through the human alimentary tract—consists mostly of complex carbohydrates.
1. The microscope showed several different fibres stuck to the sole of the shoe.
2. The cloth was made from a strange, somewhat rough fibre.
3. Fresh vegetables are a good source of fibre.
by William Helmsley November 10, 2013
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Fibre

Often misspelled as Fiber.

1. A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form a thread.

2. Any substance, generally of plant origin, which is undigested on passage through the human alimentary tract—consists mostly of complex carbohydrates.
1. The microscope showed several different fibres stuck to the sole of the shoe.
2. The cloth was made from a strange, somewhat rough fibre.
3. Fresh vegetables are a good source of fibre.
by William Helmsley November 10, 2013
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Fibre

Often misspelled as Fiber.

1. A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form a thread.

2. Any substance, generally of plant origin, which is undigested on passage through the human alimentary tract—consists mostly of complex carbohydrates.
1. The microscope showed several different fibres stuck to the sole of the shoe.
2. The cloth was made from a strange, somewhat rough fibre.
3. Fresh vegetables are a good source of fibre.
by William Helmsley November 10, 2013
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