
It’s a little nod to Wayne’s World, but instead of ‘party time, excellent’ (if you are aware of the cult nineties classic) I will be diving into one WORD each day. It could be something I learned, something bizarre that happened, a favourite word that I have rediscovered or just a thought that won’t leave me alone.
If you’re joining in on today’s word, feel free to use this tag to connect your post to the series: #WaynesWord
Today’s word is FIBBER.
Meaning:
Someone who tells a fib – a small lie, usually harmless or playful. A fibber isn’t necessarily deceitful or malicious, just someone who is bending the truth a little.
Examples you could hear in Northern Ireland:
“You’re such a fibber!”
“Don’t be listening to him, he’s a total wee fibber.”
In Northern Ireland, fibber is more commonly heard than in many other parts of the UK. It is used affectionately among friends, family, and especially with kids –
“Are you tellin’ me porkies? You wee fibber!”

This image is also posted as part of Becky’s SimplyRed challenge for the month of July ♥️
Fibber, eh? Hmm
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I learnt so many new words with you🙂
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Aww thanks Tanja! I love hearing that.
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Again, heard of the term but it’s not one I use.
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Yes that’s correct Jean! I think it was named after Fibber Magee and Molly. Did you ever watch it?
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When I was growing up my mom would see a messy cupboard or closet and say it looked like Fibber McGee’s! This was in the fifties.
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Oh I love that!!!
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What a great name for a bar!
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I love it too!!!
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The door is cute with the name of the place above. I’ve heard the word before but it isn’t seen as joke if I remember correctly. Different in Canada.
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it sounds much friendlier than ‘liar’ )
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Ha I t really does. I think they call them white lies, or even when you exaggerate a story.
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fabulous, and that’s a truth not a fib!
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Haha thanks Becky!
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PS #PopUp (see my post on 16th for explanation!)
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Ooh I’m intrigued.
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hope you don’t mind me mentioning it when you do read my post! And you can always ignore me anyway – but just thought those who have it might like to know as it doesn’t come up for the authors. Lots of people seem to have it again at moment so I think WP may have changed the settings again
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I can’t seem to see this post Becky. Are you able to share the link?
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Of course. It’s the paragraph below my square – https://thesquaresofb.com/2025/07/16/simply-red-16/
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I see your post now thank you Becky. I have never heard of this before and can’t seem to find anything on the app so I will check it out on my computer over the weekend ☺️
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