by Mohammar March 23, 2010
Hym "The 'spirit of the lie' is, I think, my favorite of your new wave of talking points. It demonstrates exactly how little agency you consider people to have over their own mind, it defends your ethos from criticism by framing anyone who isn't doing what you say as occupied by the wrong spirit (if they were doing what you say they'd be occupied by the spirit or truth) and, therefore, they've criticism is both invalidated and being levied by, not a person who can see where you're wrong... But by a lie-spirit that you don't actually have to engage with."
by Hym Iam February 23, 2024
According to Dr. Chris Turk, surgeon in Sacred Heart hospital, it means: someone who is guilty of a lie of omission.
He calls his wife a lie-omitter.
He calls his wife a lie-omitter.
by MeliorMelusine June 05, 2011
The Jamaican phrase indicating the normalness of a particular lifestyle or action that has now become the norm.
Normally used as a greet or slang
American-English translation: "Normal am I lying"
Normally used as a greet or slang
American-English translation: "Normal am I lying"
Wuzz: Got a brand new shawty say she tryna pull up real quick
Qhris: Nawmal a lie
Qamar: Just got a bag off this shit
Dahs!: Nawmal a lie
Qhris: Nawmal a lie
Qamar: Just got a bag off this shit
Dahs!: Nawmal a lie
by RXTR* November 21, 2022
Due to his prodigious appetite and habitual fibbery, Chow En-Lie was constantly having to undergo cosmetic surgery to reduce belly-fat and trim his nose shorter. Thank goodness for acupuncture, or these multiple operations would have caused a nationwide shortage of pain-killers.
by QuacksO October 28, 2018
(pronoun) Veracity, truthiness, obviousness, evidently, ostensibly, ostensively, presumably, putatively, seemingly, supposedly, on the surface.
by FmjbFounder September 07, 2017