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  1. liar, liar, pants on fire. A schoolyard taunt to someone suspected of prevaricating. It also is used by adults, although not usually in a serious sense.

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  2. 18 wrz 2017 · It’s an association as strong as a steel rivet: from schoolyard taunts to political cartoons to fact-checking websites, a true liar’s pants are always on fire.

  3. 14 paź 2017 · The saying liar, liar pants on fire is part of a longer children’s rhyme that’s been around since 1841 or so. There are several different versions of what comes after the line liar, liar, pants on fire, such as “Hanging by a telephone wire / While you’re there, cut your hair / And stick it down your underwear.”.

  4. 5 gru 2015 · "Liar, liar, pants on fire!" Children all over the United States know this simple rhyme. They say it when someone gets caught in a lie. In other words, when someone gets busted for lying.

  5. The counterpart to on fire in "The Liar" is alight. Like liar/deceiver/dissembler and pants/trousers, these two terms share a meaning, but unlike the other pairings, these two have different parts of speech. On fire is a prepositional phrase, whereas alight is an adjective.

  6. If a community is trying to find a thief, everyone looks at their neighbors' hats, because the thief's hat will catch on fire. Great question. This website indicates that the phrase, with its subsequent "hanging on a telephone wire," is a paraphrase of the 1810 poem, "The Liar," by William Blake.

  7. 6 lut 2015 · Is little Avery destined to be a pathological liar? According to Michael Brody, M.D., a child psychiatrist in Potomac, Maryland, the answer is no. Avery just doesn’t understand the concept of lying at this age.

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