fibsters

/ˈfɪbstərz/
noun
  1. People who tell small, harmless lies.
    • The children were fibsters, claiming they had finished their homework when they hadn't.
    • In the story, the town's fibsters always exaggerated their fishing catches.
    • My little brother is such a fibster; he said he saw a unicorn in the backyard.
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