You can't
lie there, but you can
lay there, unless you happen to be
lying while
laying there, which is entirely possible.
Anything else is grammatical dissonence. No exceptions, except
typographical concerns, which happen sometimes, especially when ducking autocorrect is enabled. Duck you autocorrect.
However, you can
lie while
laying down, provided you aren't asleep, but if you are pretending to be asleep, then you would indeed be telling a
lie while
laying down, the one exception to this rule, being that if you where
lying about
laying down and
lying about being asleep. In this case you where telling the truth because of the double-negative rule of English phonetics, and your statement about
lying is just a buggary, because you where cognetively aware enough to make the statement that you where
lying about
laying down and
lied about sleeping.
A
lye, being something entirely different, should never leak. If you
lied about fixing your
lye, Mavis Beacon indeed needs to teach you more typing, provided your repair is now much more than a
lie. * quiet finger snaps *