An informal, and rather incorrect, way to say something figuratively happened or is, adding emphasis or strong feeling to get your point across.
Person 1: You’re not telling me the truth. What’s the full story?
Person 2: I literally told you everything that happened and gave full detail on my best friend’s whereabouts last night.
Person 2: I literally told you everything that happened and gave full detail on my best friend’s whereabouts last night.
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Cobalt: You said you supported freedom of speech before becoming a moderator, right?
Sapphire: I did.
Cobalt: So why did you ban a guy for talking about government collision?
Sapphire: Because no one should believe those lies.
Cobalt: *sigh* Literally Animal Farm.
Sapphire: I did.
Cobalt: So why did you ban a guy for talking about government collision?
Sapphire: Because no one should believe those lies.
Cobalt: *sigh* Literally Animal Farm.
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Person 2: “Oh my GOODNESS! IT’S LITERALLY REAL!
Person 2: “Oh my GOODNESS! IT’S LITERALLY REAL!
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Hym "What I contributed is literally the only thing that will never die. You will die. Your kids will die. You will all go extinct and ONLY ONE THING WILL REMAIN. I AM... God's only true equal! If your God exists, it created itself a rival and..."
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