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What does fibbing mean?

"Fibbing" means telling a lie, especially a small, white lie. It's a more informal and often playful way to describe lying.

Here are some examples of how "fibbing" might be used:

* "I was just fibbing about being sick to get out of going to the party." This implies the lie wasn't serious and was used to avoid a situation.

* "My kids are always fibbing about finishing their vegetables." This suggests the lies are small and not meant to be malicious.

* "Don't fib to me about how much you ate!" This shows that the speaker knows the lie is small, but still wants honesty.

It's important to note that "fibbing" still implies a deliberate act of deception. While it may be considered less serious than a "big lie," it's still a form of dishonesty.

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