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Literally

The most overused term in American English.

Whenever an idiot has no idea, what he is actually talking about, he replaces the last words that would have made any sence by the word "literally"
Person: " No, Kangaroos do not inhabit Austria."
Idiot: " Omliterallyg yes. They literally do it I literally read it on 4chan thread about New Zealand and literally Austria."
by I gave up formal definitions January 12, 2018
mugGet the Literallymug.

Literally North Korea

It's what it means.
Person A: "This security is Literally North Korea."
Person B: "Yeah, true."
by literallysouthkorea March 21, 2025
mugGet the Literally North Koreamug.

literally

1) Something that is factual or true

2) Something that is figurative or an exaggeration
1) Trump literally lost

2) I could literally eat a horse
by morethenless March 8, 2021
mugGet the literallymug.
In reference to the thing you are upset about me doing and, latter, the thing you are doing.
Hym "Technically I didn't, but literally you are. I technically didn't do the thing you're pissed about but you are literally doing the thing I am pissed about. Therefore, only one of us has an excuse to be pissed-off right now... So here...🖕 There's a finger for you... It's a good one too! It's the 'action finger' as I like to call it..."
by Hym Iam April 28, 2023
mugGet the Technically I didn't, But Literally You Aremug.

e-literate

that old guy is completely e-literate
by The Options June 26, 2008
mugGet the e-literatemug.

Literally

Gordon Ramsay's favourite word that isnt an insult
and then, literally just a touch of olive oil.
by 37by4cc7wy897y8uihrs siu March 4, 2022
mugGet the Literallymug.

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