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Literally

A word that you will learn when you are 7 years old. When you hear it, you will think that it’s a super-high intelligence word and use it in every sentence from then on out. People still do that as adults, which is always mind-numbing unless Chris Traeger says it. Then it’s okay.
“I have literally never eaten a dorito before.”
Go fuck yourself.”
by Kira_EZMoney July 31, 2022
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Balls literally in the gate

A saying associated with the mental illness caused from playing the hit RPG Baldurs Gate 3. The subject experiences daily uncontrollable urges to play Baldurs Gate 3 for long hours or else they will experience body pains akin to that of testicular torsion.
I dont want to talk about it, my balls literally in the gate. (After spending 11 hour session rushing Act 1)
by WeBallersGate January 15, 2024
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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

1. actual and truthfully; seriously

2. literally the opposite of literally
1. Bob: Did you hear that Joe jumped off that cliff

Jim: Yeah, he had to go to the hospital because he broke his spine, when I went to visit him, we was literally in a full

body cast

2. Emma: OMG, this is so funny, I'm literally dying right now.

Lily: LOL, I'm literally dead
by chickenpotpython September 3, 2018
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Literally the only thing that will never die

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..."
by Hym Iam June 13, 2024
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literal textbook

A situation or instance that perfectly illustrates a concept or principle, often resembling the straightforward examples found in educational textbooks. This phrase is used to emphasize how directly something aligns with theoretical definitions or expectations.
When she aced the exam despite minimal studying, her success became a literal textbook example of the 'surprising outcomes' section on student performance.
by Emotional Cruiser September 19, 2025
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