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

An assertion that is believed to be false, typically used with the purpose of deceiving or misleading someone.
by Kendrick Glazer May 30, 2024

by Shedoesntownadressherhairisalw December 13, 2021

It isn't a lie if he thought you were me. You're actively pretending to be a guy that you are not. I haven't pretended to be anyone.
Hym "If you're pretend to be me then you are clearly fine with child murder and it's a lie to say it's an insane lie that he accused you of it. Actually, according to the religious even if you explicitly assent to child murder, you aren't actually doing that."
by Hym Iam June 15, 2024

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by Hjmbhjyuuuyuy May 9, 2024

Did she tell you she was cheating on you? Sorta, she used a tilted lie, to make it seem it seem like she was telling the truth.
by Slang555 January 17, 2011
