The form of legit and literally. Used to describe something that is literally and verifiably legit a specific way.
by URBAN USERRR June 15, 2018
Something that is both literally true and legitimate at the same time. to show or declare to be legitimate or proper, well in In a literal manner or sense or Used to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling.
The New York Giants legiterally won the Superbowl In 2012.
or
I am Legiterally the best at drinking in the world.
or
I am Legiterally the best at drinking in the world.
by Chile December 28, 2012
Not just legit, not just literally, but legiterally, an emphasized miracle baby of the two, the pinnacle of pure seriousness in in a more informal, yet still preserving its oneness, form.
I legiterally just won the lottery.
Legiterally every number could be an answer to the question.
My dog legiterally just passed on.
I LEGITERALLY CANT STOP HELP HELP PLEASE MOVE OUT OF THE STREET HELP
Legiterally every number could be an answer to the question.
My dog legiterally just passed on.
I LEGITERALLY CANT STOP HELP HELP PLEASE MOVE OUT OF THE STREET HELP
by Mechanica_ October 22, 2023
by nicajima November 15, 2019
Bastardized form of legit and literally. Used to describe something that is literally and verifiably legit a specific way.
1. This post is legiterally a shit post - TheGameCase probably
2. I legiterally can't even - white girl on twitch probably
2. I legiterally can't even - white girl on twitch probably
by 10MinutesWasted August 17, 2017
Combination of the word legit and literally. Made my a girl (me) in 7th grade (2016-17) that uses both words too often.
by 1320TT May 8, 2019
by AmatoryTeacher June 13, 2022