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Liement

A word used to call out someone who got caught in their own lie. Therefore trapping them in a corner.

To explain the definition in fencing: The term Liement is used in fencing as an action in which one fencer forces the opponent's blade into the diagonally opposite line by forcing the handle and forte (lower end of the sword) to the ground.

You’ve cornered them in a such a lie that you’ve brought their forte to heel.

Lie - ment.

Ben: Hey, do you know where all the letter L in my spaghetti-O’s went?

Lawn with L’s dripping down her chin: No, the chimpanzees must’ve escaped from the zoo and hijacked a self driving Tesla to our house.

Ben: Liement.

by Bennehftw December 24, 2022