Unlike literally (the term is constantly misused by morons) litreally means "in actuality, this really happened". Used when you reach a good/surprising part of the story and you want to stress that what you are saying REALLY happened (litREALLY, not literally).
a tiktoker, that has a total of 5 fan girls, and 6 people that idolize her! wow, Very sweet and she was kind. The boyz on tiktok attacked her withour any reason, why would they? SHES THE BEST TIKTOKER EVER!!
girl 1: have you seen litreallyaviana on tiktok?
Girl 2: YES!! THEYRE MY FAV TIKTOKER OMG
An misspoken appropriation of the adverb "literally". Has no actual definition, but is used as verbal filler by annoying and vapid social media users in an attempt to sound sophisticated. Citing misuse by historical writers as an excuse, it has infiltrated the modern vernacular. It has managed to surface as an alternate definition to literally in "current year" online dictionaries by other vapid social media users who leveraged diversity requirements to get a job with them.