2014 LeBron's Cavs Homecoming Celebration: "I’m not going anywhere ever again, I don’t have the energy (for free agency)."
Me: Liar
Me: Liar
by barack_o_rama July 5, 2018
Get the Liarmug. Someone who tells a lie, then once caught in the act they transition into another lie to justify the previous lie
by Keasha December 19, 2016
Get the Transitional liarmug. -Have you seen the One Direction twitter acc is active again?
-No I haven’t seen it!! Are they coming back?
- Naah those fuckers just playing with our feeling like they always did. Nothing new.
So yeah and oh thanks Harry for not tweeting anything. Fuck my life I still love them.
All the hate A. Xx
-No I haven’t seen it!! Are they coming back?
- Naah those fuckers just playing with our feeling like they always did. Nothing new.
So yeah and oh thanks Harry for not tweeting anything. Fuck my life I still love them.
All the hate A. Xx
One Direction (aka liars)
by TheeTruthh July 23, 2018
Get the Liarsmug. The absolute apex of pathological liars. This individual doesn't just bend the truth, they sculpt it into elaborate masterpieces of fiction. Their reality is a hall of mirrors, where every reflection is a carefully constructed lie.
Here are some examples of "Liar Pro Max" usage with random people names:
Co-worker Conversation:
Mark: "Hey Sarah, did you get a chance to print those client contracts?"
Sarah (Liar Pro Max): "Absolutely, Mark! I finished them this morning. A bald eagle actually snatched them out of my printer and soared them straight to FedEx. Should be there any minute!" (The contracts haven't even been touched)
Neighborly Inquiry:
Jessica: "Hey David, how come your car was parked in my driveway yesterday?"
David (Liar Pro Max): "Wow, small world! Turns out gnomes are having their annual yodeling competition across the street, and apparently, my car is the grand prize. They borrowed it for the ceremony." (David was borrowing Jessica's car without permission)
Roommate Quandary:
Michael: "Dude, where's the last slice of pizza?"
Emily (Liar Pro Max): "Aliens. Definitely aliens. They beamed down last night with a giant spaceship shaped like a pepperoni and abducted the last slice for intergalactic research purposes." (Emily ate the last slice)
Co-worker Conversation:
Mark: "Hey Sarah, did you get a chance to print those client contracts?"
Sarah (Liar Pro Max): "Absolutely, Mark! I finished them this morning. A bald eagle actually snatched them out of my printer and soared them straight to FedEx. Should be there any minute!" (The contracts haven't even been touched)
Neighborly Inquiry:
Jessica: "Hey David, how come your car was parked in my driveway yesterday?"
David (Liar Pro Max): "Wow, small world! Turns out gnomes are having their annual yodeling competition across the street, and apparently, my car is the grand prize. They borrowed it for the ceremony." (David was borrowing Jessica's car without permission)
Roommate Quandary:
Michael: "Dude, where's the last slice of pizza?"
Emily (Liar Pro Max): "Aliens. Definitely aliens. They beamed down last night with a giant spaceship shaped like a pepperoni and abducted the last slice for intergalactic research purposes." (Emily ate the last slice)
by chaffchaffchaffchaffchaffchaff June 2, 2024
Get the Liar Pro Maxmug. (phrase / sarcastic complaint / dramatic truth)
A sarcastic, over-the-top way of pointing out that someone is being blatantly dishonest — often used when someone is caught in a lie that’s painfully obvious. Perfect for venting frustration or calling out nonsense without losing your sense of humor.
Used when:
A friend exaggerates a story so much you can’t even.
Someone tries to convince you of something you know is false.
You’re watching politics, reality TV, or social media unfold in real time.
Meaning: A witty, exaggerated way to call out dishonesty, often used humorously or dramatically.
Synonyms / related terms: obvious lies, bullsh*t, fake news, fibbery, blatant deception
A sarcastic, over-the-top way of pointing out that someone is being blatantly dishonest — often used when someone is caught in a lie that’s painfully obvious. Perfect for venting frustration or calling out nonsense without losing your sense of humor.
Used when:
A friend exaggerates a story so much you can’t even.
Someone tries to convince you of something you know is false.
You’re watching politics, reality TV, or social media unfold in real time.
Meaning: A witty, exaggerated way to call out dishonesty, often used humorously or dramatically.
Synonyms / related terms: obvious lies, bullsh*t, fake news, fibbery, blatant deception
Friend: “I totally finished my homework on time.”
You: “Lying liars and the lies they tell…”
Scrolling through Twitter: “Wow, lying liars and the lies they tell.”
During a debate: “Honestly, this is just lying liars and the lies they tell.”
You: “Lying liars and the lies they tell…”
Scrolling through Twitter: “Wow, lying liars and the lies they tell.”
During a debate: “Honestly, this is just lying liars and the lies they tell.”
by Thejocdoc November 11, 2025
Get the Lying liars and the lies they tellmug. The allegation that "Rajiv Gandhi used INS Viraat as a personal taxi" makes Prime Minister Narendra Modi a liar.
by DeshBhakth May 9, 2019
Get the Liarmug. 