-when you forget an irrelevant piece of information or property or thing in general because it's not important to you: it's delusional
"That's a street lie Jamie"
*context; Jamie forgot about a speaker that they had discussed the night before because it was not important to her. Therefore when discussing said speaker which she forgot about from the night before she committed the offense of a street lie
*context; Jamie forgot about a speaker that they had discussed the night before because it was not important to her. Therefore when discussing said speaker which she forgot about from the night before she committed the offense of a street lie
by HoodHippie March 22, 2024
When someone blatantly lies so much in small doses they deny that the lies even existed or were ever told.
Lacy is such a fugazi chick. She micro lies every times she speaks, there's nothing more annoying than to watch a person believe she can be double fisted while eating in a Nathan's hot dog challenge with purple honey and juggling cottage cheese waffles on a pirate ship plank.
by D34T#3V4N August 18, 2024
A lakepony lie is a motiveless, mostly innocuous lie told for no reason other than to amuse the liar or liars.
“Haha, I told Betty that Joe Pesci was my uncle, but it was just a lakepony lie.”
“You’ve heard of seahorses, but have you heard of their carnivorous, freshwater cousins lakeponies? “
“Can you believe Gordon totally bought that lakepony lie about peeing on his socks for good luck?!”
“You’ve heard of seahorses, but have you heard of their carnivorous, freshwater cousins lakeponies? “
“Can you believe Gordon totally bought that lakepony lie about peeing on his socks for good luck?!”
by SweetTooth May 14, 2018
by DB Beej July 17, 2014
by KTJKTJKTJ February 26, 2020
A common for of British slang used at the end of a sentence or as a phrase to either:
1. Emphasise a Point
2. In Shock
1. Emphasise a Point
2. In Shock
by VossiBopper May 27, 2019