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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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litedallg

literally someone who can’t spell the word literally and only plays emoji pong 🥀
i litedallg cheat when i’m playing the emoji pong game
by da truth 🙏🏿 August 4, 2025
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literaloon

Pronunciation: /lit-ə-ˈrɑ -lun/ — lit-uh-RAH-loon
Part of speech: noun (also usable as a verb: to literaloon)

Definition: A person who takes satire/skits literally and angrily attacks the (imagined) target — thereby proving they missed the joke and making themselves look foolish.
Etymology: literal + buffoon/loon.

literaloonery (n.) — the state or behavior of repeatedly doing this.

literalooned (adj.) — having fallen for a skit and reacted angrily.
“That whole comments section is full of literaloonery — they thought the parody ad was real and called for a boycott."

(verb) “She literalooned the sketch and started lecturing the cast — cornball cringe.”
by Lockhoi September 2, 2025
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Literary Schizophrenia

When a reader creates meaning in a literary work that never intended said meaning.
The entierty of Leaf Storm by Gabriel Garcia Marquez "if youre making meaning out of Leaf Storm, you're a literary schizophreniac"
by RealAisli September 9, 2025
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literal textbook example

A situation or instance that perfectly illustrates a concept or principle, often resembling the straightforward examples found in educational textbooks. This phrase is used to emphasize how directly something aligns with theoretical definitions or expectations.
When she aced the exam despite minimal studying, her success became a literal textbook example of the 'surprising outcomes' section on student performance.
by Emotional Cruiser November 3, 2025
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Literal Joke Fallacy

When someone decides a joke is “not funny” just because they took it literally or didn’t realize it was a joke, even though it was meant humorously and others understood it that way
Person 1: “I’d rather eat dogs than this shit.”

Person 2: “HAHA!”

Person 3: “LOL!”

Person 4: “No you would not.”

Person 1: It was a joke chill.”

Person 4: “Jokes are supposed to be funny.”

Person 1: “That’s a Literal Joke Fallacy.”
by Dogoraga January 23, 2026
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a literal pine tree

exactly what i typed. also a perfect friend. I love you :)
Person A: wow that’s a literal pine tree

Person B: they make me happy
by Giant Rat December 31, 2019
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