A straight up bitch who needs to chill and stop talking shit about other people behind their backs on their little golf carts
by Buff Barney February 23, 2022
Get the spoiled dramatic liarmug. someone who gets their whole living and thrill from lying about just about everything in their lives, in order to get ahead or look better to the people around them. Family especially if money is involved
by Bankerlovely July 6, 2020
Get the peachy liarmug. Where you have lied so much that the person you lied to sets your dick on fire.
If you dont have a dick, you will gain one and it will be put on fire.
If you dont have a dick, you will gain one and it will be put on fire.
by King_Toxic February 12, 2025
Get the Liar, liar, dick on firemug. by thomasgeorge February 20, 2022
Get the Liarmug. A pathway in your mind that creates an illogical mindset to where you will lie unintentionally, and believe your own lies. After so many lies of this nature and years of them, you will no longer be able distinguish your own lies from other peoples as well.
Some of the symptoms of a pathological liar are: they lie to gain something, exaggerating things, they keep on changing their stories, and they live in a false sense of 'reality. ' If confronted, they act defensive and never admit that they are liars. Lastly, they hold no value for truth.
by Jackie with the good hair April 6, 2023
Get the Pathological liarmug. (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. 