When your parents say if you come for a car ride you can get ice cream. Then your driving and you ask if you can have it now but then your parents say that ws just to get you in the car. You cry yourself to sleep that night thinking, they lied to me.
You lied to me! WHERE IS MY ICE CREAM
by Potato15 March 01, 2021
by Bludaku June 10, 2020
by OmegaVideoGameGod August 28, 2016
(n.)A false statement made deliberately with the intention of deceiving. Or in other words, politics in its current state. (Plural: lies)
(v.)1. To tell a lie(n.) (Present tense: lie, Perfect present: lies, Preterite: lied, Plain: lie, Gerund: lying, Past tense: lied)
2. To be recumbent (Present tense: lie, Perfect present: lies, Preterite: lay, Plain: lie, Gerund: lying, Past tense: lain)
3. To deposit or cause to be recumbent (Present tense: lay, Perfect present: lays, Preterite: laid, Plain: lay, Gerund: laying, Past tense: laid)
(v.)1. To tell a lie(n.) (Present tense: lie, Perfect present: lies, Preterite: lied, Plain: lie, Gerund: lying, Past tense: lied)
2. To be recumbent (Present tense: lie, Perfect present: lies, Preterite: lay, Plain: lie, Gerund: lying, Past tense: lain)
3. To deposit or cause to be recumbent (Present tense: lay, Perfect present: lays, Preterite: laid, Plain: lay, Gerund: laying, Past tense: laid)
I decided to tell a lie to make my friend feel better.
I lied and said I was fine.
I checked my pockets and that was where my keys lay.
I laid the carpet down and it looked good there.
I lied and said I was fine.
I checked my pockets and that was where my keys lay.
I laid the carpet down and it looked good there.
by qwertyuiopasdfc December 19, 2016