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Legiterally

legiterally (adverb) : early-21c., "in a legitimate and literal sense, according to the genuine, real, exact meaning of the word or words used (originally in reference to an anonymous and spontaneous fusion of the words literally and legitimately). Combination of "literally" and "legitimately". Seemingly more precise and displaying a greater sense of "reality" than either "legitimate" or "literal".
"It is meant to be taken legiterally when stated that there are 10 to the power of 100 to the power of 100 ((10^100)^100) particles in the entire universe."

"It's legiterally impossible to go skinny-dipping in a volcano; your body would skip across the surface of the lava and explode from the extreme heat vaporizing the water inside of you."
by Liphradicus Epicus November 16, 2020
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Litcherally

When Sam Pepper says "literally". The deadbeats on IP2 use it to fit in with the Reddit crowd without knowing it's true meaning.
Hanner, you litcherally just bought that? I'm going to beat you so hard when we get home.
by Boyfriend Brian Risso December 13, 2020
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LITERZLLT

if somebody uses this word in the phrase I LITERZLLT LAGGED then they dont like cats and dogs
person 1: I LITERZLLT LAGGED
person 2: your a monster...
by krispy21 January 6, 2021
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literals

when you type in literaly but autocorrect plans to fuck you and instead you say literals.
"I literals did the same thing"
"what?"
"fuck! not again"
by savethedolpherns February 10, 2021
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Literalist

Back when we didn't have phones and ate dirt n shit

We?! I aTe DiRt BuT nEvEr AtE sHiT *hyuk hyuk*

Wow didn't realize you were a literalist
by paigemasterp March 9, 2021
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legiterally

when you mix up literally and legit, and it becomes whatever this is.
this is legiterally a great word in not gonna lie.
by breadstick1o1 March 9, 2021
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Literarally

Verb
Pertaining to literature.
Through the use of literature.
In the Iliad, Homer literarally uses the stories of Achilles and others to portray themes of love, friendship, honor, and free will.
by Synekal March 25, 2021
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