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liejacking

Falsely accusing an opponent of the thing that you are doing before they can call you out on it. This sews confusion in the minds of bystanders and third parties, helping the liejacker get away with what they are saying or doing.
Donald Trump told a lie and then immediately accused the press of fake news. Now when they call him out on his bs, they look like they're lying themselves. That's some shady liejacking right there.
by AdLibera September 13, 2020
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Lizjacked

(verb) When a guy steals a girl from a previous boyfriend, even if said relationship is no longer active.
"Damn, that girl got lizjacked again!"
"Isn't that the third time this month?"
"Yep..."
by DictatorSqueaky April 12, 2010
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liejacked

Past tense of "liejack".

Someone that falsely accuses an opponent or potential critic of the very shady thing that they're doing before they are called out for that shady thing by that opponent or potential critic.

Bystanders and third parties become confused about what is and what isn't reality, giving the liejacker a better chance of getting away with their liejacking.
The horrible man wondered what it would be like to throw a party in his neighbour's house. When his neighbour left for the weekend, leaving a house-sitter in charge of the house, the horrible man paid the house-sitter a visit, got chatting and got him blind drunk. He then threw a huge party at the house, trashing the place.

In the morning, after everyone left, the horrible man phoned the police and liejacked that the house-sitter had thrown a wild party and trashed the house whilst the neighbour had been away.

The poor house-sitter, having no memory of the night before, was arrested and lost a friend.
by AdLibera September 24, 2020
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