I common phrase used in Ireland. It is basically the shortened version of "Why are you lying for? or "What are you lying for? It is usually used in a Rhetorical manner.
by AboveTheWorld February 25, 2012
by l y s September 08, 2019
GF:"where'd you go last night?"
BF:"i went to the movies with some friends."
GF:"your lying to me!" (cries)
BF:"i went to the movies with some friends."
GF:"your lying to me!" (cries)
by viktor vaughn November 22, 2007
lying is good for dealing with authority figures.
For example:
boss: Joe! Did you get that report finished?
Joe: Yes, I'll have it on your desk by lunch.
where Joe hasn't got the report finished.
For example:
boss: Joe! Did you get that report finished?
Joe: Yes, I'll have it on your desk by lunch.
where Joe hasn't got the report finished.
by Darth Azule February 09, 2010
means Love You when used in text or instant messaging.
can be used in two ways:
1. to mean endearment between friends, generally female
2. to actually mean the words i love you, in a romantic sense
can be used in two ways:
1. to mean endearment between friends, generally female
2. to actually mean the words i love you, in a romantic sense
1. sara: ive got to go now
jess: ok, see you soon, ly
sara: bye
2. aaron: i ly so much babes
hana: i ly too x
jess: ok, see you soon, ly
sara: bye
2. aaron: i ly so much babes
hana: i ly too x
by Lloveshim January 05, 2009
There is a great many things that are considered lying. If someone tells you something false, knowing it is false, they are lying to you. If someone breaks a promise they made to you, they lied to you when they made the promise. If someone tells the truth, but leaves important details out, they are still lying. If someone (say you're in a relationship) is going behind your back, about important things (going to girls/boys houses without informing you) that is withholding important information, which is lying!!!
by MidnightRavenn September 04, 2017