A combination of the words "legit" (slang), and "literally" form the basis of the word. The word would be used when someone is questioning the accuracy/ preciseness of a statement. (is the statement for real/ not fake, and is it truthful word for word?)
by spattie August 22, 2009
when people are confused whether they want to use the word legit, or legitimately and end up saying both.
Is there legiterally a banana-chocolate milkshake?
by FASTPASS June 17, 2011
A combination of the words “legitimate” and “literally.” A word to emphasize something with absolute certainty, or to describe something that seriously happened. Can also be used in a surprised or shocked manner.
by Captain Yoho August 11, 2023
adverb/
An admixture of “literally” & “legitimately”
1: Used to emphasize accuracy and truth.
2: A satirical term mocking the way Valley Girls/The Kardashians speak.
3: Meant to be said/used in a partially disingenuous or sarcastic tone/way but with an element of verity.
4: Possibly used to soothe discomfort or cut an awkward silence in a stale conversation.
5: Used to poke fun at seemingly materialistic topics or people.
An admixture of “literally” & “legitimately”
1: Used to emphasize accuracy and truth.
2: A satirical term mocking the way Valley Girls/The Kardashians speak.
3: Meant to be said/used in a partially disingenuous or sarcastic tone/way but with an element of verity.
4: Possibly used to soothe discomfort or cut an awkward silence in a stale conversation.
5: Used to poke fun at seemingly materialistic topics or people.
Judy: “omg my hair was so big at prom, I legit looked liked a bobble head doll.”
Barbara: “oh my god, like, legiterately.”
Barbara: “oh my god, like, legiterately.”
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