noun
- plural of fibster; people who tell small lies or fibs
Usage: informal; usually humorous or mild in tone
Examples
- The kids were caught being fibsters when they claimed they had finished their homework.
- We're all fibsters sometimes when we tell white lies to spare someone's feelings.
- The fibsters in the group made up excuses for why they were late to the meeting.
- Don't be fibsters—just tell me the truth about what happened.
- Those fibsters said they had never seen the broken vase before.