A fork of Rural Dictionary
Lie(1) to knowingly tell something other than the truth. Lie (2) to spread yourself out on the floor/bed/any flat surface.
(1) "John, you told a lie!" (2) "I'll lie here on the floor."
A writer's effect that uses "like" or "as" to describe a similarity between two things. Taught in the English subject.
Hannah dived like a dolphin into the pool (a simile compares Hannah's similarity to a dolphin)
A subject taught in school. It is the study of numbers and how they work. Shortened to "maths" in England or "math" in America. Many people hate it but some people (like me) love it. It is a requirement in the UK for most jobs.
Teacher: "You must pass your mathematics GCSE, or you won't get a job."