fabriconundrum

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A made-up mess used to confuse people. Usually comes from someone who's lying and wants to make things complicated so no one can figure out what they did.
"I didn’t steal the pizza, it was a fabriconundrum!", Jake, after eating the last slice.
"You think I’m the only one who can lie?", Sarah, after making up a whole story about a ghost stealing the cookies.
"It wasn’t me, it was a fabriconundrum!", Tim, who clearly did it but didn’t want to admit it.
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When someone makes up a whole mess just to trip you up. It’s like a fake problem that gets real annoying when you’re trying to figure out what’s going on.
"Why is my mom yelling at me? It’s a fabriconundrum!", Alex, who didn’t do anything wrong but got blamed anyway.
"I didn’t cheat on the test, it was a fabriconundrum!", Lisa, who clearly did.
"He said it was a fabriconundrum, but I saw him eating the cake!", Mike, who knows the truth.
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A big ol’ lie someone tells to make everything confusing. It’s like a trap they set for you so you don’t know what’s real anymore.
"I didn’t break the lamp! It was a fabriconundrum!", Emma, who clearly did it.
"He told me it was a fabriconundrum, but it was just him being lazy.", Jordan, who saw the whole thing.
"It wasn’t me, it was a fabriconundrum!", Chris, who was just being dramatic.
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When someone makes up a whole story just to avoid getting in trouble. It’s like a fake excuse that makes everything harder for everyone else.
"I didn’t eat the last burger! It was a fabriconundrum!", Sam, who clearly did.
"She said it was a fabriconundrum, but I saw her with the burger.", Taylor, who saw the whole thing.
"He said it was a fabriconundrum, but it was just him being selfish.", Noah, who knows the truth.
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A fake mess used to confuse people. It’s usually from someone who’s trying to cover up something they did, like stealing cookies or breaking a lamp.
"I didn’t steal the cookies, it was a fabriconundrum!", Mia, who clearly did.
"He told me it was a fabriconundrum, but I saw him with the last cookie.", Ben, who saw the whole thing.
"It was a fabriconundrum, but I know it wasn’t true.", Lily, who’s not fooled.
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