- ILIED
- So maybe it wasn't the whole truth!
- OK, might have been stretching the truth there a little
- Okay, so that didn't happen
- So sue me!
- You caught me!
- Pinocchio's confession?
- Perjurer's confession
- Fibber's confession
- Confession about a story
- Not really, actually
- You didn't exactly get a straight answer
- Actually... not really
- Okay, so it's not true
- Fibber's admission
- Baby ___ (Deborah Allen hit song)
- Deceiver's confession
- Deceiver's declaration
- An admission of falsehood
- Coming-clean words
- Perjurer's admission
- But you said... response
- Confessor's admission
- It may be admitted in court
- That wasn't exactly how it happened
- Admission of deceit
- Well ... not exactly
- Start of a confession, maybe
- Storyteller's admission
- Sheepish admission
- Ashamed admission
- That wasn't quite true ...
- Coming-clean declaration
- Jaw-dropping courtroom admission
- Words before "so sue me"
- That part was made-up
- Fine, you got me
- Prevaricator's admission
- Frank admission
- Deception admission
- But you promised! retort
- An admission of guilt
- Fibber's words
- Comment after "So"
- Declaration that may be followed by "So sue me"
- Yeah, you got me
- Admission about a story
- Comment often followed by "So sue me"
- O.K., you caught me
- Fabulist's confession
- Lead-in to "So sue me"
- Terse admission of guilt
- Admission of perjury
- That may not have been entirely accurate ...
- OK, so that's not exactly true
- Phrase of fessing up
- Said I Loved You ... But ___ Michael Bolton
- Theory of a Deadman "The Truth Is ... (___ About Everything)"
- Ok, that might not have happened ...
- Confession from the mendacious
- O.K., so . . . that didn't happen
- Alright, that was false
- Alright, that wasn't true
- OK, wait, ignore me
- But you said ... retort
- OK, that wasn't the truth
- Admission of dishonesty
- OK, it wasn't true
- Prevaricator's confession
- OK, that wasn't true
- That wasn't exactly true . . .
- Confessor's words
- Certain confession
- Please ignore my earlier comments
- Duper's declaration
- Coming clean phrase
- Perjury confession
- Admission of fibbing
- Words sometimes followed by "So sue me"