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DEFINITION: n A lie told by a politician which is not really a lie, because in their heart of hearts, they are pretending it is true. v. To believe you are telling the truth even though you know it's really not.
Falsetty
Top verboticism of the day created by wordmeister
Pronunciation: fal-set-ee
Sentence: I didn’t think that Hillary padded the truth until I she saw her Bosnian video which exposed her falsetties. But I supposed I should have anticipated this, given her husband’s known preference for falsettio.
Etymology: false + said + etty
Created by: wordmeister.
Comments:
ooh - some zingers in this one - Jabberwocky, 2008-06-12: 11:44:00
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Fabricateur: /fab REE cat er/ “I smell well the stink my predecessor has produced and will clear the air with fresh, new, ideas!” Like many moldy fabricateurs, he had begun to deny his speeches had become stale. Believing his old lies became an important stench-masking device. Etymology: From: fabricate and -eur. Created by: splendiction.
Comments:
Absolutely Fabrilous, Sweety Dahling! - Nosila, 2009-10-08: 23:03:00
Welmeanie: /wel-mee-nee/ I just feel so sorry for the people who believed his welmeanies. Etymology: well-meaning-lie Created by: Tanik.
Comments:
Good one! Good double meaning... - wordmeister, 2008-06-12: 09:48:00
Liewinski: /lye winn skeee/ As with most liewinskis, you can put it in the hands of your intern, but it won't stand up in court Etymology: lie lewinski Created by: galwaywegian.
Comments:
you earned a cigar for that one... - Nosila, 2011-02-25: 08:18:00
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