testilie
English
Etymology
Blend of testify + lie. Possibly a back-formation from the noun testilying, which appeared a few years earlier and is more common.
Verb
testilie (third-person singular simple present testilies, present participle testilying, simple past and past participle testilied)
- (US, law, informal, euphemistic) To commit perjury (as a police officer).
- 1999 January, Larry Cunningham, “Taking on Testilying”, in Criminal Justice Ethics, volume 18, , pages 26–40:
- In Manhattan, grand jury prosecutors are urged to interview police officers separately if there is any possibility they may be fabricating evidence or about to testilie.
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