Not literally: figuratively.
by tp217 March 08, 2021
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by Gumba Gumba July 12, 2004
The previous definition was “in a literal sense” but Gen Z has morphed, changed, and exacerbated the use of this word so that it now means figuratively.
Gen Z-er: Dude I am literally dying right now
Gen X: Should I call an ambulance?? What’s wrong??? Are you okay????
Gen Z-er: Huh? No nothing is wrong but this meme I looked at made me kinda smile.
Gen X: Should I call an ambulance?? What’s wrong??? Are you okay????
Gen Z-er: Huh? No nothing is wrong but this meme I looked at made me kinda smile.
by TheAlwaysCorrect1 December 18, 2022
Buying a 2-liter of your favorite soda then ordering food from a fast food restaurant in order to save money on a drink.
24 oz fountain drink at w/e= bout 1.99
2-liter of generic yet still good soda= .67
24 oz fountain drink at w/e= bout 1.99
2-liter of generic yet still good soda= .67
Joe: ayo, feel like hittin up Burger King?
Mike:Yea, but lets stop buy 7-11, i'm gunna do some litering and save me a couple bucks
Mike:Yea, but lets stop buy 7-11, i'm gunna do some litering and save me a couple bucks
by Kalkervic March 13, 2008
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A metric measurement used for engine displacement, brought to the states by the introduction of shitty foreign cars to the American market.
by Mprt Hatr September 29, 2003