Spoken lies that defame another person are called slander. When the lies are in print or other media, it would be called libel. Various laws either allow defaming insults, or (conversely) allow legal action against them.
Spoken lies are called slanderous (slander).
Deception or falsehoods.
If the defamation (false statements or lies) is spoken then it is considered slander. If the defamation is written, then it is called libel.
Slander
The term for spoken lies about a person is "slander." Slander refers to making false spoken statements that harm someone's reputation.
Spoken history is referred to as oral history. It involves collecting, preserving, and interpreting people's personal experiences and memories through interviews and storytelling. Oral history is valuable for capturing perspectives not found in written records.
Diminishes value of what's spoken.
A brad of lies
The title of that 1983 song is simply "Lies." See link below.
British is spoken in Brittany, where it is called Breton, and in Wales, where it is called Welsh.
Pathological lying
A plain that lies along a sea coast is called
an oral exam