An accusation, proclamation, or suggestion that contradicts reality or is not parallel to the truth.
lie: When a significant other claims victory in said contest or argument. Specifically a contest of feelings or said "luckiness"
by Cody Shgotlaos-eiiiwhei February 27, 2008
Get the liemug. I’ve never actually been asked about it directly. It’s a funny thing, I mean a lot of people can believe what they wanna believe but I just think it comes across sometimes a little bit, uhmm a little bit disrespectful to the ones that I love, you know like Eleanor, I just think it comes across a little bit disrespectful. And it’s like anything, I mean you can genuinely, if you google conspiracy on iPhones you’re gonna get a conspiracy so I think it’s just one of those things that people just love to buy into but in reality OBVIOUSLY there’s no truth to it. OBVIOUSLY
by louisstyles December 31, 2020
Get the liemug. What your friend does to you when you let him borrow your xbox and says a gang of pirates raided his house and then a ninja came in and back flipped on all of their heads, and then the captain shot him. You friend didn't want to get hurt so he ran sway, and when he came back the xbox was gone.
by The cookie monster 1234445 April 15, 2020
Get the Liemug. Believe me , She was my cousin.
by pourquoi pas June 10, 2018
Get the liemug. POV: You think lie means to tell the truth, but you've been given false information.
Lie actually means to tell the truth.
Lie actually means to tell the truth.
1: "I'm going to lie to you"
2: "oh no"
1: "The truth is, I know where you live"
2: "But you do know where I live, you didn't lie to me"
1: No, I did lie to you. Lie means to tell the truth"
2: "oh no"
1: "The truth is, I know where you live"
2: "But you do know where I live, you didn't lie to me"
1: No, I did lie to you. Lie means to tell the truth"
by TFCFriendly December 3, 2022
Get the Liemug. 
