[f. FIB v.1 + -ER1.] One who fibs or tells fibs; a petty liar.

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1723.  Dyche, Dict., Fibber.

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1746.  Brit. Mag., 381. Poor Molly, from some stories she told among her acquaintance, the other young married women of the town, was received as a great fibber, and was at last universally laughed at as such among them all.

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1798.  W. Taylor, in Monthly Rev., XXVI. 533. At length then, you fibber, you are return’d.

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1882.  Payn, For Cash only, xxvi. For one’s lover to be a fibber is bad enough, but to be a forger!

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