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Crummy Liter Number Boppers

When you're trying to feed your slave and he calls you a mean guy
slave-"You is a mean guy yo"

Me-Crummy Liter Number Boppers!
by Tan Tan Da Kid October 19, 2017
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literal ass-hat

(N) Someone who relentlessly stalks you on tumblr and shitposts about you
Yeah, I know dude. That literal ass-hat was on my blog like 3 times in one hour
by mmmmblockinoutthehaterz April 3, 2015
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Literally an explosion

When you cum so much inside another person that they blow up like a balloon and eventually explode.
Person 1: how is Sally?
Person 2: not alive.
Person 1: WHAT? HOW?
Person 2: Literally an explosion
by MYFUCKINGMESS December 22, 2020
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Literally perfect

If something is "literally perfect," it causes 0 harm to anyone or anything and is 100% beneficial to the universe. Something or someone that is literally perfect cannot be improved in any way.
by coveted seed July 27, 2023
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literally cryign rn

Used either to express deep emotion, or sarcastically remark on something that's supposed to make you cry, but didn't.
"MCR came back, I'm literally cryign rn."

"Nobody came to my birthday party!"
"So sad, I'm literally cryign rn."
by johnBBB May 21, 2021
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literally

*adds emphasis*

It's operates in a similar vein to the peppering of four letter words throughout a conversation, merely placing emphasis upon the encapsulating phrase, or the sentence as a whole.
It's like *look here, pay attention to me while I say this, though it is probably insubstantial and you might not want to regard it as wholly accurate if it is substantial.*
The earlier posts literally made such a big deal about the word being misused.

I literally had to correct that shit.

People are taking the definition of literally far too literally; I mean LITERALLY.

This is urban dictionary, it's literally made for incorrect colloquial usage cases. (this one happens to be both at once, which is likely why children first learn a mistaken use case)
by ᛒᚱᛖᛉ February 26, 2021
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