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Fibber

Fibber \Fib"ber\, n. One who tells fibs.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fibber

1723, agent noun from fib (v.).

Wiktionary
fibber

n. (context informal English) a liar

WordNet
fibber

n. someone who tells lies [syn: storyteller, fabricator]

Usage examples of "fibber".

But he kept his thoughts to himself and his face suitably blank and signalled to Fibber and two lackeys to bring out the breakfast things.

Martin Ellicott gave the taper to his butler and unbolted the front door, sending Fibber out into the night air to greet a dusty and mud-spattered coach, the horses worn and thirsty from the speed of travel rather than the extent of their journey.

Deb, but with a quick look at Martin who had turned to give Fibber directions for the disposal of the bags and trunks and to see that a bath was drawn for the Marchioness.

He kissed her hand and left her to Martin, while Fibber followed him to the dining room, Martin taking the Marchioness up to the suite of rooms she had occupied the first night of her marriage, and with apologies for not being able to provide her with a female attendant, but as Deb pointed out, she had not had the benefit of her maid for two months now, save for a girl from the local village coming each day to help her with her hair and her dress, that she was quite used to doing most things for herself.

Early next morning, Fibber directed Deb to the terrace where Martin sat with his morning coffee perusing a London newssheet.

He took the hand she held out to him, offering her the seat opposite with her back to the sun, and sent Fibber away to fetch her breakfast.

She took a croissant from the plate Fibber placed in the middle of the table and gently teased apart the layers of flaky pastry, yet the thought of eating it made her inexplicably nauseous.

He was a notorious fibber, they all knew, but what now would be the gain?

I got to England is string me out with more tall tales and half-truths than Fibber McGee.

She said it hardly seemed fair that big fibbers could get so rich by skating the thin ice just within the law.