by LieMaker October 14, 2013

by rizz215 April 7, 2009


Used by idiots in place of lieu of "lie" -- as in lying down, not telling an untruth. Confusion arises from the fact that the preterit of "lie" is "lay".
Infinitive: Lie (to lie down, intransitive)
Preterit: Lay
Past Participle: Lain
Infinitive: Lie (to tell an untruth, intransitive)
Preterit: Lied
Past Participle: Lied
Infinitive: Lay (transitive)
Preterit: Laid
Past Participle: Laid
Infinitive: Lie (to lie down, intransitive)
Preterit: Lay
Past Participle: Lain
Infinitive: Lie (to tell an untruth, intransitive)
Preterit: Lied
Past Participle: Lied
Infinitive: Lay (transitive)
Preterit: Laid
Past Participle: Laid
by YYT January 22, 2014

by PincheBob October 13, 2016

Your telling a group of people or someone who is hyped about something/someone to calm down, its not that serious or relax.
by Kanndy July 5, 2007

Lay lady lay is a beautiful song that could be remade like a wide bed covered in white softness and light the morning after.
by BeStill December 5, 2019
