fib
See also: FIB
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɪb/
- Rhymes: -ɪb
Etymology 1
Probably from fable; compare fibble-fable (“nonsense”).
Noun
fib (plural fibs)
- (informal) A lie, especially one that is more or less inconsequential.
- Henry James
- They are very serious; they don't tell fibs.
- Henry James
- (informal, rare) A liar.
- 1861, Kingsley, Henry, Ravenshoe:
- "Oh! you dreadful fib," said Flora.
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Synonyms
- (lie): See Thesaurus:lie
Translations
a more or less inconsequential lie
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Verb
fib (third-person singular simple present fibs, present participle fibbing, simple past and past participle fibbed)
- (informal, intransitive) To lie, especially more or less inconsequentially.
Translations
to tell a more or less inconsequential lie
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References
Etymology 2
Shortened from fibula.
See also
Verb
fib (third-person singular simple present fibs, present participle fibbing, simple past and past participle fibbed)
- (archaic, thieves' cant, boxing) To punch, especially a series of punches in rapid succession; to beat; to hit; to strike.
- 1785, Grose, Francis, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 2nd edition, published 1788, To Fib:
- Fib the cove's quarron in the rumpad for the lour in his bung; beat the fellow in the highway for the money in his purse.
- 1852, Thackeray, William Makepeace, “The Fight at Slaughter House”, in Men's Wives, page 16:
- As Biggs and his party arrived, I heard Hawkins say to Berry, "For heaven’s sake, my boy, fib with your right, and mind his left hand!"
- 1865, Berkeley, Grantley, “Eton Boys”, in My Life and Recollections, volume 1, page 311:
- Then there was a wild scuffle and a furious outcry, and all the bargemen for a moment seemed to hug me and themselves too; when, as there was no room to hit out, in the phraseology of the ring, I fibbed at half-a-dozen waistcoats and faces with all my might and main.
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Synonyms
Derived terms
- fibbing (“pummelling”)
- fibbing-gloak
- fibbing-match
Etymology 4
Short for Fibonacci.
Noun
fib (plural fibs)
- (neologism) A kind of experimental poem where the number of syllables in each line is the next succeeding Fibonacci number.
Volapük
Declension
declension of fib
singular | plural | |
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nominative | fib | fibs |
genitive | fiba | fibas |
dative | fibe | fibes |
accusative | fibi | fibis |
vocative 1 | o fib! | o fibs! |
predicative 2 | fibu | fibus |
- 1 status as a case is disputed
- 2 in some later, non-classical Volapük only
Derived terms
- fibot
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