Cheney
‘To Pull a Cheney on someone’
To persistently tell a ferocious lie, even when confronted with overwhelming evidence to the contrary, all the while keeping a straight face.
To persistently tell a ferocious lie, even when confronted with overwhelming evidence to the contrary, all the while keeping a straight face.
Father: George did you cut down the cherry tree?
George: No Father
Father: George, you are holding an hatchett and there are bark slivers all over you; are you trying to pull a cheney on me?
Interviewer: What do you think of the insurgency?
Dick: I think its in its last throes
Interviewer: Uhm, there are about 100 insurgents coming over the hill straight toward us, bearing guns and bombs and looking quite angry....
Dick: Believe me, they’re in their last throes
Interviewer: Don’t try to pull a cheney on me mister, im outa here!
George: No Father
Father: George, you are holding an hatchett and there are bark slivers all over you; are you trying to pull a cheney on me?
Interviewer: What do you think of the insurgency?
Dick: I think its in its last throes
Interviewer: Uhm, there are about 100 insurgents coming over the hill straight toward us, bearing guns and bombs and looking quite angry....
Dick: Believe me, they’re in their last throes
Interviewer: Don’t try to pull a cheney on me mister, im outa here!
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