replaces random as most annoying word in the world. it does not mean you're serious, and does not effectively emphasize what you just said. instead, secures you a position at the bottom of the social ladder.
A: the teacher doesn't know what she's doing.
B: i know. i really hate math. seriously.
(pause)
A: ok bye.
B: i know. i really hate math. seriously.
(pause)
A: ok bye.
by wrbivrty October 16, 2008

carolina: can i come over to your house later for gossip girl tonight? and THEN we can finish our science project...
ixell: dude are you sure? won't that be tiring?
carolina: no douchebaguette. it'll be cool. i'm serious.
ixell: you sure?
carolina: yeah bitch, i'm talking seriousity!
ixell: dude are you sure? won't that be tiring?
carolina: no douchebaguette. it'll be cool. i'm serious.
ixell: you sure?
carolina: yeah bitch, i'm talking seriousity!
by cee_ess_ness May 18, 2009

Person 1: This lecture totally blows.
Person 2: Serously...
Person 1: Man, I am so hungover.
Person 2: Seriously...
Person 2: Serously...
Person 1: Man, I am so hungover.
Person 2: Seriously...
by boppp October 28, 2009

describing a situation or a problem that has to be addressed immediately with highest priority. The word is used when no other word suffice to explain the extent to which a topic is important.
by Swayspoon March 28, 2010

a word someone uses to imply they are meaning something for real, but with the added "e" on the end, just ends up making people laugh with "couriouse" giggles.
by derek "derracuda" W January 9, 2009

Seriosky actully means: "Am lying", and you Know it"
This comes from all the politicians, crooks and others who have used the word "seriously" when they were actually lying, e.g: "Seriously, am Innocent-Robert Blake","Seriously, am innocent-Martha Stuart","seriously, am straight"-Ryan Seacrest
This comes from all the politicians, crooks and others who have used the word "seriously" when they were actually lying, e.g: "Seriously, am Innocent-Robert Blake","Seriously, am innocent-Martha Stuart","seriously, am straight"-Ryan Seacrest
by Julius-Glass November 14, 2005
