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definitely

The correct way to spell the oft misused DEFINATELY.
Note that "finite" appear in the word, stresing the "limits" that the definition below implies.

having distinct or certain limits
free of all ambiguity, uncertainty, or obscurity <demanded a definite answer> b : UNQUESTIONABLE, DECIDED <the quarterback was a definite hero today>

def·i·nite·ly adverb
People should definitely pay more attention to proper spelling and grammar.
definitely by starx March 8, 2005
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definitely

The hardest fucking word to spell in the English language.
Holy shit I can't believe Nick spelled "definitely" with two Z's and a U, what an idiot!
definitely by Metal Frosty January 17, 2009

definitely

In contemporary English, "definitely" means "never". A face-saving maneuver in conversation...when somebody says definitely, it's an up-front lie.
"Hey, we should get coffee some time and hang out!"
"Uh...Yeah, definitely!"
definitely by Michelle M. May 1, 2008

Definitely

Person 1: I definitely hooked up with her.
Person 2: Cool.
Person 3: Are you being sarcastic?
Person 1: Yeah.
Definitely by Skyboxfan October 22, 2018

definitely

A word that indicates something is NOT going to happen.
Definitely.
definitely by SouthLondoner July 9, 2010

Definitely

Having distinct or certain limits - However, this adverb is OVERUSED by many idiotic twenty-somethings - This can be witnessed time and time again on moronic "dating" shows such as, for example, "Elimidate" or "The 5th Wheel" - Males and females alike are guilty of this bizarrely exagerrated use of the word 'definitely'. It's the 'totally' of the 90s/00s...
She: "I definitely think Josh is hot - But he definitely doesn't wax so I'm definitely going to have to go with Brad."

He: "Jennifer's definitely hot. She definitely has a nice body. But Jessica definitely rocks my world more. So I'm definitely going to ask her out"
Definitely by Totally Kim October 14, 2003

definitely

Definitely means without a doubt
People also use the word for sarcasm to mean something that is not going to happen or is real
Literal: If you do that, definitely there will be consequenses
Sarcasm: omg did you know that the earth will explode in 1 nanosecond this is definitely real wdym 100%