obvinot

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A sugary short way to say something is clearly not true. Like when you're lying and you're bad at it.
'I didn’t eat the whole pizza,' obvinot. It’s gone.
He said he’d be here in five minutes. Obvinot. He’s still in the bathroom.
She said she’d pass the test. Obvinot. She got a D.
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A loud, sweet way to say something is totally false. Like when you’re annoyed and you’re not hiding it.
'I didn’t swear at the teacher,' obvinot. The whole class heard you.
He said he’d clean his room. Obvinot. It looks like a tornado hit it.
She said she’d do the homework. Obvinot. It’s still on the floor.
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A sweet, short way to say something is completely fake. Like when you’re tired of someone’s nonsense.
'I didn’t forget your birthday,' obvinot. You’ve been asking about it for a week.
He said he’d come to the party. Obvinot. He’s still at home watching Netflix.
She said she’d help you study. Obvinot. She’s asleep on the couch.
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A sugary way to say something is not even close to true. Like when you’re fed up and you’re not holding back.
'I didn’t break your phone,' obvinot. It’s in pieces on the floor.
He said he’d do the laundry. Obvinot. It’s still in the washer.
She said she’d stop eating candy. Obvinot. She just ate a whole bag.
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A short, sweet way to say something is totally false. Like when you’re angry and you’re not holding back.
'I didn’t cheat on the test,' obvinot. Your answer was on my paper.
He said he’d stop talking. Obvinot. He’s still going.
She said she’d stop texting. Obvinot. She’s texting right now.
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