adjective- combination of the words legit and literally, used if something is so legit that it must be taken in the most literal sense, also used jokingly to combat people who use the words- legit and literally too much. Common ethnic use for first definition, white girls. Second definition, all males.
1st Definition:
Sophie: Oh my god!
Ally: What?
Sophie: I just legiterally made 4 trillion dollars at work today.
Ally: ffs
2nd Definition:
JP: I literally just kissed her four minutes ago.
Sean: But your house is 20 minutes from hers.
JP: I know but it was legit though. What did you do at work today?
Sean: Well, I just legiterally saved the company from bankruptcy
Sophie: Oh my god!
Ally: What?
Sophie: I just legiterally made 4 trillion dollars at work today.
Ally: ffs
2nd Definition:
JP: I literally just kissed her four minutes ago.
Sean: But your house is 20 minutes from hers.
JP: I know but it was legit though. What did you do at work today?
Sean: Well, I just legiterally saved the company from bankruptcy
by BigBuntry October 19, 2013

When something is just so fabulously awesome that you don't even believe it so you cannot just use "legit" or "literal." It adds emphasis and provides a WOW factor.
by sal&sha123456789 May 14, 2015

Legiterally
The combination of the word Legit, and literally. Can be used in place of both words, or when the need for both words are needed.
The combination of the word Legit, and literally. Can be used in place of both words, or when the need for both words are needed.
by Smokeshow91 January 13, 2017

A combination of the slang word "legit" (short for "legitimate") and "literally."
This word combines two unbearably annoying things that most teenage girls and frequent text messagers say and makes it fun and enjoyable for the entire family!
This word combines two unbearably annoying things that most teenage girls and frequent text messagers say and makes it fun and enjoyable for the entire family!
"I legit just saw Pete Wentz at Dunkin Doughnuts!"
"OMG! Legiterally?"
OR.
"I legiterally hate my chemistry class."
"Please remove yourself from my general area."
"OMG! Legiterally?"
OR.
"I legiterally hate my chemistry class."
"Please remove yourself from my general area."
by Master of Unicorns August 25, 2009

by romediggity February 9, 2009

by TheWalrus37 April 27, 2010

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 21, 2009
