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Cliterally

Adverb; Used when something or someone is exponentially cunty 💅 and fabulous.
OMG her dress is cliterally SO hot!
by cuntyfairy October 2, 2023
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Literavely

Literavely /ˌlɪtəˈreɪvli/ | lit-er-uh-vee-lee: adverb
Used to describe a statement or concept that is both literal and figurative at the same time; to express an idea that is grounded in reality but also extends to a metaphorical or symbolic meaning, thus creating a powerful or striking effect.
The artist's depiction of the sunrise was literavely stunning, capturing not only the literal beauty of the dawn but also the figurative sense of new beginnings.
by sometimesgitsweird November 8, 2023
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Legiterally

I am “Legiterally” the happiest person on the planet!
by Steven James Jewel November 22, 2024
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Literary Puritan

Someone who detests the alteration of authored works, regardless of the reasoning. An individual with an inherent belief that the author's original intent should always be respected and preserved.
Amazon recently released a new Lord of the Ring series, which they heavily altered from Tolkein's work to make it representative of 'modern' audiences, as a literary puritan, Tolkein would be turning in his grave.
by Muttemor March 5, 2024
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Legiterally

Person 1: Have you ever lost your phone and find out it’s been in your pocket the whole time?

Person 2: Not gonna lie, that legiterally happens to me every week lol
by KaliforniaKingBedMatress April 13, 2024
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literfully

Completely truthfully and accurately.

When you use literally literally instead of figuratively.
The driver understood the instructions literfully and drove through the traffic circle.
by reneti24 December 30, 2024
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The capacity to engage with foundational questions about scientific knowledge: what distinguishes science from non‑science, how theories relate to evidence, what role values play, and how science progresses. A person literate in philosophy of science can critically assess demarcation claims, understand debates over realism, and recognize the philosophical assumptions embedded in research practices. It enables deeper reflection on science’s aims and limits.
Literacy in the Philosophy of Science Example: “Her literacy in philosophy of science let her see that the ‘scientific method’ taught in high school was a philosophical construct, not a timeless truth, and that other disciplines had equally valid methodological frameworks.”
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 24, 2026
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