Fib

/fΙͺb/ noun

A small, harmless lie or untruth, usually told to avoid trouble or to be polite.

Origin uncertain; possibly from 'fable' or related to fibbing as a 'small' untruth. Used in English since the 1600s. Sometimes folk etymology connects it to 'Fibbler' but this is unproven.

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