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Legiterately

A combination of the words “legitimate” and “literally.” A word to emphasize something with absolute certainty, or to describe something that seriously happened. Can also be used in a surprised or shocked manner.
“I legiterately forgot my keys in the car!”
“Legiterately?!”
“Legiterately.”
by Captain Yoho August 10, 2023
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literallysoscared

the person who predicted that soething bad would happen in 2020
look up 2020 and see what literallysoscared defined
by hannahlolywhosteesyd October 17, 2023
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lwiterally

It its the lwiteral definifition for aomeone who is hitti g the griddy u say hes lwiterllay hitting thw gwriddy.
He is lwiterally hwitting thwe gwriddy
by Lwiterally October 18, 2023
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literally nut on my face

when someone is so fine u want them to just nut on ur face 😍😀
dreadheads are so fine i want them to literally nut on my face
by user826492017464783829274 November 5, 2023
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Literally batman

by Johnny cage December 5, 2023
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literally

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.
by CLEAVRE 2020 January 6, 2024
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Literally Real

When something is so ridiculous or absurd, that you have to acknowledge it’s existence.
Person 1: “So that’s when the village started getting shot up by the militia! I almost had to walk out the theatre.”

Person 2: “Oh my GOODNESS! IT’S LITERALLY REAL!
by onetenth February 27, 2024
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