"Totally Legit", when used with air-quotes or equivalent, means "Not at all legitimate". For something to be "Totally Legit" it must be an exact copy or accurate facsimile of the original thing, however it is of irreputable origin. Also applies to stolen items and shady business transactions.
The literal meaning is obscured with subtle sarcasm. This is often used to convince friends to try something really stupid or get people to buy things.
The literal meaning is obscured with subtle sarcasm. This is often used to convince friends to try something really stupid or get people to buy things.
"For Sale: Used Laptops. "Totally Legit" Windows 7 pre-installed. $200"
Fool: "Check out these bitchin' new Adidas kicks! I got them for $35! The salesman said they were Totally Legit too!"
You: "That says Adidos. With an 'o'. Adidos. Nice."
Fool: "Wha??? FFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUU..."
You: "Hey, there's that van that says "Free Candy"! Once, I climbed in the back and it was FULL of gobstoppers! (lie) You should totally check it out!"
Fool: "Are you sure? Looks kinda shady to me."
You: "Oh don't worry, it's "Totally Legit"!"
Fool: "Oh, well OK, I'll try it then..." <Gets abducted>
You: HA LOL
Fool: "Check out these bitchin' new Adidas kicks! I got them for $35! The salesman said they were Totally Legit too!"
You: "That says Adidos. With an 'o'. Adidos. Nice."
Fool: "Wha??? FFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUU..."
You: "Hey, there's that van that says "Free Candy"! Once, I climbed in the back and it was FULL of gobstoppers! (lie) You should totally check it out!"
Fool: "Are you sure? Looks kinda shady to me."
You: "Oh don't worry, it's "Totally Legit"!"
Fool: "Oh, well OK, I'll try it then..." <Gets abducted>
You: HA LOL
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Seriously. As opposed to not seriously. So your listener knows that you're not lying.
Use multiple times in one sentence to establish your credibility. To doubt someone who is legit is heresy.
Use multiple times in one sentence to establish your credibility. To doubt someone who is legit is heresy.
Dealer: You should buy insurance, I legit have blackjack.
Cassy: I legit, just legitimately shut off my legit laptop. Legit.
Cassy: I legit, just legitimately shut off my legit laptop. Legit.
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2) An action which is not accepted in the current situation, but will be legitimate in the near future.
2) An action which is not accepted in the current situation, but will be legitimate in the near future.
Guy #1: "Dude, that lolita is way off limits."
Guy #2: "Not WAY off... She's legit in a bit!"
Guy #1: "I know you're quitting next month, but stop sending those jokes to our clients."
Guy #2: "Hey man - It's legit in a bit!"
Guy #1: "Guy number two, why you always gotta be using that phrase?"
Guy #2: "Not WAY off... She's legit in a bit!"
Guy #1: "I know you're quitting next month, but stop sending those jokes to our clients."
Guy #2: "Hey man - It's legit in a bit!"
Guy #1: "Guy number two, why you always gotta be using that phrase?"
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Get the cricket leggin mug.a) a Latin phrase meaning (original meaning): if the rationale behind a law fails, so should the law (i.e. it is potentially time to replace said law, since it may n o longer serve its intended purpose)
b) (my new and improved English translation of the phrase): a nicer way of saying " repeal and replace" old and possibly antiquated laws)
b) (my new and improved English translation of the phrase): a nicer way of saying " repeal and replace" old and possibly antiquated laws)
can cessat ratione legis, cessat et ipsa lex, definition b) be applied, or should it even be applied, to Obamacare?
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