Stop slandering me troll
slan·der
/ˈslandər/
noun
LAW
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
No one is speaking anything.
I'm also not committing libel because I asked a question, which the answer was yes, someone did accuse you, and I made an observation which was also correct, you did make a comment about a high school girls chest.
li·bel
/ˈlībəl/
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noun
1.
LAW
a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
Similar:
defamation
defamation of character
character assassination
calumny
misrepresentation
scandalmongering
aspersions
denigration
vilification
disparagement
derogation
insult
slander
malicious gossip
tittle-tattle
traducement
lie
slur
smear
untruth
false insinuation
false report
smear campaign
slight
innuendo
rumor
mudslinging
bad-mouthing
contumely
2.
(in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) a plaintiff's written declaration.