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Legiteral 

True. Honest.

This word is created to offer an alternative to the often misused word “literal”. People love the “umph” and emphasis of the word “literal” (and “literally”). The word LEGITERAL does not require the same rarely attainable conditions for its widespread use, yet it still provides the same “umph” and emphasis, if not more.
I legiterally blew my stack when I heard the bad news.
Legiteral by Moi Doi May 28, 2021

Literally 1984 

Used in response for when someone promotes/advocates an event or idea that is perceived to support "too much" authority and/or government control.

Often used jokingly as a over-exaggeration in political talk.

Can also be used in response to a ban or mute in a forum site or online chat.
Steve: I think that the government should regulate businesses more
Bob: Literally 1984!

--User1 has been permantly banned--
User2: You cant ban my friend like that! Literally 1984!
Literally 1984 by ke1 July 7, 2021

literally 1984 

when you get kicked out of the store for shitting on the floor
Free-thinker: *shids on floor*
Employee: Get out!
Free-thinker: this is literally 1984! Communism has gone too far

Literal aids 

As bad as having actual, full blown aids
Dude that test was literal aids

literally me

a "literally me character" is a character in which filmbros identify, some examples of literally me characters are:
Patrick Bateman from American Psycho, Ryan Gosling in Drive, Tyler Durden in Fight Club
if a filmbro tells you that he really is like one of these characters RUN
FILMBRO: omg, Tyler Durden is literally me, we are the same person!
literally me by yo:) April 15, 2022

literally 

Who fucking knows anymore? First, it meant factual, and now it means fictional. What the fuck, internet... what the fuck?
wrong-->"Oh my god, Jessica, your post literally scared me to death" right--> "I literally wrote this post at 3:04 A.M."
literally by Deathmatch1127 April 14, 2015