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LEGITAMIFIED 

le·git·a·ma·fy adjective, noun. li-jit-ah-mah-fiy

1. To make legitimate. The act of giving a statement credence.
2. To justify; sanction or authorize.
3. To give legal force to.
4. To set in stone.
"Don't legitamify that saying!!!"
"Just sign on the dotted line. Lets get it legitamified and then we'll talk about it."
"Amanda loves James. She totally legitamified it last night."

Legitamus 

(1) It is similar to the word "legitimate" or its shortened version "legit" but it is said in a much more cooler fashion
Guy 1: A, mang. Let's kick it. I won tickets to the Angels game.

Guy 2: Legitamus!
Legitamus by Loakman420 October 3, 2009

Legitamentally 

Adv: Someone behaving in a legitamately mental or crazy fashion.

Also

Legitamental (Adj)- Being legitamately crazy.
Man, that bitch be acting legitamentally.

legitamis maximus 

Something being amazing,awesome,real,LEGIT! to epic porportions.
"true lemon: packets of crystalized lemons that you add to drinks such as water or diet coke dude! try it man!"

"OMG it seriously tastes like i squeezed a lemon in my water!!!"

"I told you this stuff is legitamis maximus!!!"

Legitamittens 

When something is beyond legit, and therefore, is seemingly and indescribably amazing.
Wow, those cookies were legitamittens!
Legitamittens by Mark Twangsta April 18, 2009

legitamateamateamately 

This guy is legitamateamateamately serious.