fibbery|ˈfɪbərɪ| [f.prec. + -y.] The practice of a fibber; falsehood, lying. 1857‘Ducange Anglicus’ Vulg. Tongue 42 ‘The Leary Man’ 6 And if you come to fibbery, You must mug one or two.1870Standard 12 Dec., An official report, full of delicate fibbery, was placarded to reassure the public.