"i think a man is libal to get his ass kicked for saying that."
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libel
n.
1a. A false publication, as in writing, print, signs, or pictures, that damages a person's reputation.
1b. The act of presenting such material to the public.
2. The written claims presented by a plaintiff in an action at admiralty law or to an ecclesiastical court.
labial
adj.
1. Of or relating to the lips or labia.
2. Linguistics. Articulated mainly by closing or partly closing the lips, as the sounds (b), (m), or (w).
n.
1. Linguistics. A labial consonant.
2. Music. See flue1.
liable
adj.
1. Legally obligated; responsible: liable for military service. See Synonyms at responsible.
2. At risk of or subject to experiencing or suffering something unpleasant. Used with to: liable to criminal charges; liable to diabetes.
3. Likely. Often used with reference to an unfavorable outcome: In a depression banks are liable to fail.
i very much like labial #1 myself but i think liable #2 is the proper spelling/definition for this sentence.
labial is my new favorite word.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=libal
libel
n.
1a. A false publication, as in writing, print, signs, or pictures, that damages a person's reputation.
1b. The act of presenting such material to the public.
2. The written claims presented by a plaintiff in an action at admiralty law or to an ecclesiastical court.
labial
adj.
1. Of or relating to the lips or labia.
2. Linguistics. Articulated mainly by closing or partly closing the lips, as the sounds (b), (m), or (w).
n.
1. Linguistics. A labial consonant.
2. Music. See flue1.
liable
adj.
1. Legally obligated; responsible: liable for military service. See Synonyms at responsible.
2. At risk of or subject to experiencing or suffering something unpleasant. Used with to: liable to criminal charges; liable to diabetes.
3. Likely. Often used with reference to an unfavorable outcome: In a depression banks are liable to fail.
i very much like labial #1 myself but i think liable #2 is the proper spelling/definition for this sentence.
labial is my new favorite word.
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