The adjective form of definition. Used when one wants to talk about a word, term, or phrase in relation to its definition.
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian October 16, 2017
by Xavier breath March 21, 2005
I'm a dork for writing a defintion of definition, as you are also a dork for reading this defintion of defintion.
by papermachete October 28, 2005
In contemporary English, "definitely" means "never". A face-saving maneuver in conversation...when somebody says definitely, it's an up-front lie.
by Michelle M. May 01, 2008
Person 1: I definitely hooked up with her.
Person 2: Cool.
Person 3: Are you being sarcastic?
Person 1: Yeah.
Person 2: Cool.
Person 3: Are you being sarcastic?
Person 1: Yeah.
by Skyboxfan October 22, 2018
by SouthLondoner July 08, 2010
Having distinct or certain limits - However, this adverb is OVERUSED by many idiotic twenty-somethings - This can be witnessed time and time again on moronic "dating" shows such as, for example, "Elimidate" or "The 5th Wheel" - Males and females alike are guilty of this bizarrely exagerrated use of the word 'definitely'. It's the 'totally' of the 90s/00s...
She: "I definitely think Josh is hot - But he definitely doesn't wax so I'm definitely going to have to go with Brad."
He: "Jennifer's definitely hot. She definitely has a nice body. But Jessica definitely rocks my world more. So I'm definitely going to ask her out"
He: "Jennifer's definitely hot. She definitely has a nice body. But Jessica definitely rocks my world more. So I'm definitely going to ask her out"
by Totally Kim October 15, 2003