Pulling A Pinnocchio

What is Pulling A Pinnocchio?


1.

Lying in an obvious way or being a terrible liar. Saying something that obviously isn't true.

Saying something that isn't true, someone who is a terrible liar is pulling a Pinnocchio.

See lie, lies, liar

1.

Lying in an obvious way or being a terrible liar. Saying something that obviously isn't true.

Saying something that isn't true, someone who is a terrible liar is pulling a Pinnocchio.

See lie, lies, liar


3

Random Words:

1. So much more than 'a lot' that it requires you to pause in the middle of the word, breathe and emphasize it. Typically you&ap..
1. Whore In Training. Many W.I.T's begin their training at a young age these days. From observation, I believe the age at which the tr..
1. To "fire off" hurtful words, to talk smack. "Shall quips and sentences and these paper bullets of the brain awe a man fr..