by Theonlyoneyoulleverneed October 15, 2022

I was driving on bald tires, but when I thought of the words "I'm planning on making a new fortune blue Mustang 5.0 liter", I rejoice!
by Matthew John Zappala January 26, 2025

The over-used phrase expressed by edge-lord comedian: LeafyIsHere.
Use this phrase constantly to show you have low skill in verbal and constructive criticism.
Use this phrase constantly to show you have low skill in verbal and constructive criticism.
"I believe that Leag of Legends is a boring mediocre game."
"You're a literal 40 year old man, how would you know literally anything about video games!?"
"You're a literal 40 year old man, how would you know literally anything about video games!?"
by Nutman187 March 14, 2020

Hym "I know that you know that I'm literally not Elon. Like, you spoke to Elon. See!? 👇 There's your evidence. Elon is not always right."
by Hym Iam March 1, 2025

*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.*
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)
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

by Just a normal young guy September 19, 2019

by raysif September 6, 2018
