This is similar to tongue-tied in that one is incapable of moving forward in speaking since they have started to tell a lie that they cannot talk themselves out of. People know they are caught and are tied up in their lie or lies.
As Kingston continued with his excuses to Becca why he was late, the look in her eyes informed him that he was lie-tied. He immediately began to give her all the money in his wallet as a first act of atonement for having another pint with the boys instead of meeting her on time...again!
by von groovy April 7, 2025

A lie that a boyfriend will tell his girlfriend to make her feel better about herself
A lie that gets him out of trouble with his girl
A lie that gets him out of trouble with his girl
Girlfriend: Do these pants make my butt look big?
Boyfriend: No baby they're fine
Girlfriend: For real? Or is that just a boyfriend lie?
Boyfriend: No baby they're fine
Girlfriend: For real? Or is that just a boyfriend lie?
by Twinklenose February 13, 2012

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by H0T M4N December 7, 2023

(I'm sorry, they're not groups that Lie) groups of Lie type are the funniest jokes in mathematical group theory. Basically, all the math experts panic because they don't know what to call Liars. They concern "acting on" stuff that is "smooth" and have "many symmetries". (e.g. a piece of paper is smooth but with few symmetries; a circle is smooth (no sudden jolts) and has infinite symmetries.) technically, manifolds
Disputes regarding Lie groups' classification (techincally finite groups of Lie type iirc) happen due to isomorphisms and very similar properties. Derived from the classification of finite simple groups, Lie groups can exhibit unexpected isomorphisms with other types of groups. So we have no clue how to classify them.
Joke: 'Basically, the Lie groups all Lied and so the mathematicians got very confused'
Joke: 'Basically, the Lie groups all Lied and so the mathematicians got very confused'
by mb6fbhsphdrcb April 23, 2025

-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
