Used as an insult, describing someone who is poorly dressed, and at the same time has a bad haircut and smells funny. Not to be confused with its counterpart, udder, which is used to describe a mother mammals' underside.
"Did you see Zachary? The 15 year old, with ugly, urine colored hair?"
"Yeah, hes a literal udder. Used to be cool, now he cant be anything but a literal udder."
"Yeah, hes a literal udder. Used to be cool, now he cant be anything but a literal udder."
by BingBong,SonOfLingLong October 26, 2022
Get the literal uddermug. by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 11, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>I Literally Just Forgot Just Literally I<.7.9.7.6.>mug. by Cozmicrealities April 9, 2024
Get the Literatemug. *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
Get the literallymug. by Giant Rat December 31, 2019
Get the a literal pine treemug. by MYFUCKINGMESS December 22, 2020
Get the Literally an explosionmug. Jack: I literally slipped over a peel of banana
Ellen: Do you know what is the meaning of literal?
Jack: NO!
Ellen: Do you know what is the meaning of literal?
Jack: NO!
by Georgia_Rose January 23, 2021
Get the literallymug.