Either one.Or...I always heard it as a "Bald faced lie. properly "BOLD FACED LIE" as when newspapermen would try to affect the outcome of elections; back when people got their news only by Newspaper and word of mouth. The news paper would print an untrouth in BOLD headlines; knowing it could not be refuted till it was too late.
The element lanthanum is named after the Greek word "Lanthanein," which means "to lie hidden." This name was chosen because the element is often found in minerals that are difficult to separate from each other, making it "hidden" among other rare earth elements during early discoveries.
I lie you lie he / she / it lies we lie they lie
The future tense of "lie" is "will lie."
The name Lyssa means "madness" or "frenzy." It is of Greek origin and is often associated with the mythological goddess of madness and rage.
Leave things as they are.
It means to tell a lie or an exaggeration in a story.
The idiom for "bury the bone" is "to let sleeping dogs lie." It means to avoid stirring up old conflicts or problems.
This is not an idiom. The verb "lay" is the past tense of "lie," and means that whatever or whoever the subject of the sentence may be, they were laying down on top of some hay.
Lie through your teeth
The idiom is: Let sleeping dogs lie. It means, don't aggravate a person or situation when it is already calm or calmed down. Example: "I hate her," Julie fumed three days after a girl insulted her at school. "I'll show her!" "The principal already took care of the problem," her mother counseled. "She has been expelled for a week and won't be bothering you again--let sleeping dogs lie." "The welfare office took away $50 in food stamps!" "Yes, but they didn't make you re-pay them when you earned $300 from your job. It might be better to let sleeping dogs lie." NOTE 1: The word dogs refer to dogs, not that you are calling someone a dog. NOTE 2: The word lie, here, means a sleeping dog, and does not mean a person as a liar. One origin of this idiom is that a dog can be cranky when abruptly awoken, and can attack. So it is better to not disturb the dog.
Crocodiles clean their teeth by opening their mouths wide and allowing small birds called "crocodile birds" to pick food bits and debris from between their teeth. This cleaning symbiosis benefits both species as the birds get a meal and the crocodiles get their teeth cleaned.
This is a Mexican idiom that means to lie or make false promises.
Gautamala Thy Origin of Pseudo is "pseudein" (to lie) spoekn by thy Greece from thy 1000 B.C.
yfiyfif igi ugiugiu
It's not an idiom, but a Biblical reference. It's the place where Joseph went in the Old Testament and it can be used as an exclamation to replace a swear word, as in "Land O'Goshen, what a lie you just told!"
No because some points can lie in the y & x-axises. Also no because 0y and 0x don't lie in any quadrant because 0 is the origin.