by The Boi Junky October 29, 2018
An adverb. Used to describe a word, phrase, or situation that can described in both a literal and figurative sense.
John: "When I first saw her, my soul began to quiver-- And I mean that literally and figuratively."
Betsy: "You mean literatively?"
"...and I mean that literatively"
Betsy: "You mean literatively?"
"...and I mean that literatively"
by glassElement August 24, 2009
by Kyle "The Yellow Dart" Zager November 29, 2003
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by Orange Hat June 29, 2005
by BREALyall March 25, 2011
Any long (and usually insulting) screed, meme, or other "correction" offered by a Grammar Nazi.
"Did you see Bob's latest literant? Mixing up 'lose' and 'loose' really sets him off."
"What a looser, haha"
"Did you see Bob's latest literant? Mixing up 'lose' and 'loose' really sets him off."
"What a looser, haha"
Bob's initial objection to the new project quickly turned into a literant after an autocorrect failure triggered his Grammar Nazi instincts.
by Mal-2 KSC November 16, 2018