It is a figure of speech meaning that someone is speaking blatant lies.
lay
I think you heard the idiom wrong. It should be "by the skin of her teeth," meaning that she barely succeeded.
It literally means what it says...Repeating a lie does not make it turn into a truth. A lie is still a lie.
It means to tell a lie.
No. Lie is intransitive when used to mean resting in a horizontal position or speaking an untruth.Lay is a transitive verb meaning to put or place.
Lie through your teeth
I think it comes from the idea that people think that people with gaps lie, so the saying "lie between your teeth".
the meaning to the song you lie is that a guy is seeing other girl and lying about it to the other girl that he is with.
lay
I think you heard the idiom wrong. It should be "by the skin of her teeth," meaning that she barely succeeded.
It literally means what it says...Repeating a lie does not make it turn into a truth. A lie is still a lie.
Nocturnal bruxism means grinding teeth during sleep.
To recline; to lie still.
It means to tell a lie.
The medical term for pertaining to between the teeth is interdental.
The homophone of "lie" is "lye." "Lie" is a verb meaning to be in a horizontal position, while "lye" is a noun referring to a strong alkaline solution.
"Dental" refers to the teeth.