Person 1: I am literally going to have a stroke if I see another tweet about fake news. Person 2: Are you really? Should I call 911? Person 1: Why would you call 911?
by Xtt February 26, 2021
Get the Literallymug. by SARCASIM!!! December 20, 2014
Get the Literallymug. The previous definition was “in a literal sense” but Gen Z has morphed, changed, and exacerbated the use of this word so that it now means figuratively.
Gen Z-er: Dude I am literally dying right now
Gen X: Should I call an ambulance?? What’s wrong??? Are you okay????
Gen Z-er: Huh? No nothing is wrong but this meme I looked at made me kinda smile.
Gen X: Should I call an ambulance?? What’s wrong??? Are you okay????
Gen Z-er: Huh? No nothing is wrong but this meme I looked at made me kinda smile.
by TheAlwaysCorrect1 December 17, 2022
Get the Literallymug. Physically happening in the real world; Opposite of figuratively. A word that white Girls FREQUENTLY misuse, while trying to exaggerate.
by jdthornton99 February 19, 2017
Get the Literallymug. Honestly it’s just a word you can just spam in and throughout sentences, and you’ll sound real hip and “cool.”
“Literally though I’m literally just going to literally cry if I see another bad meme, like literally.” -leafy(probably)
by d̲̅o̲̅u̲̅g̲̅i̲̅e̲̅d̲̅u̲̅d̲̅e̲̅ March 24, 2019
Get the Literallymug. Literally I am gay
by gnkfbjkfnbknf bmlgkl,mg n September 5, 2017
Get the Literallymug. 1. A term used to describe something that happens exactly as it is said
2. A term used synonymously with "figuratively," even though they are antonyms.
2. A term used synonymously with "figuratively," even though they are antonyms.
1. I literally flew to work today. Because I work as an experimental biologist, and have wings.
2. I literally flew to work today. I was running late so I was going fast.
2. I literally flew to work today. I was running late so I was going fast.
by Belbcras December 20, 2015
Get the Literallymug.