A hybrid conjunction between “legit” and “literally” used to emphasize the intensity of your statement. (can also be used in college/business level formal writing)
“I legiterally can’t believe that my hamster stole my business cards”
“O Romeo, Romeo where for arthough Romeo I ligertally can’t live without you.”
“O Romeo, Romeo where for arthough Romeo I ligertally can’t live without you.”
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I legiterally have no idea how to use this in a sentence.
There's legiterally no reason why this word should exist. You can use either "legitimate" or "literally" on their own.
There's legiterally no reason why this word should exist. You can use either "legitimate" or "literally" on their own.
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