by romediggity February 10, 2009
A combination of the words "legit" (slang), and "literally" form the basis of the word. The word would be used when someone is questioning the accuracy/ preciseness of a statement. (is the statement for real/ not fake, and is it truthful word for word?)
by spattie August 22, 2009
when people are confused whether they want to use the word legit, or legitimately and end up saying both.
Is there legiterally a banana-chocolate milkshake?
by FASTPASS June 17, 2011
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
"Like, I went to the store this morning and I saw a man wearing a bunny suit. He was legiterately wearing a suit with pink fuzzy bunny ears and a cute little bunny tail."
"I bet if I say it enough I could make that a new trendy slang word. "
"I bet if I say it enough I could make that a new trendy slang word. "
by TBN May 09, 2020
When a word or statment has surpassed the regular scale of legitness thus forcing it to be sent to a scale of its own. This scale is the scale of legiterousness. For an object or statement to surpass the regular scale and register on the scale of legiterousness it must be agreed that it has the power to be legiterous by atleast three people who are respected members of a society.
by Porethium November 24, 2010