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
by BearSoup May 09, 2020
a phrase used when a fellow peer tells a story that is no doubt a huge lie, (like the stories told by mo, lie mo lie), (mo can be replaced with name of the lier).
by poopsmagee March 08, 2005
a phrase used when a fellow peer tells a ridiculous story that is no doubt a lie, like the stories told by mo, (mo can be aslo replaced with the name of the person who is lying).
by poopsmagee March 08, 2005