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Literatively

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"
by glassElement August 24, 2009
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Literately

A term used by annoying teenage girls to make up for lack of words
I literately love starbucks
by The Boi Junky October 29, 2018
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Literate

1) A word that is ficticious to most people. 2) Having knowlage of how to read and write.
If you are literate, you can read this sentence.
by Kyle "The Yellow Dart" Zager November 29, 2003
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literally

"I will literally kill you.", said before not killing someone
by Joerz January 4, 2017
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literally

unless you add the word 'literally' people wont get the full meaning of your sentance.
Holy cow! That broccoli soup tastes like crap, but not literally of course.
by Orange Hat July 9, 2005
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literated

Fluor cannot read Packing Lists.

Well I guess they need to be literated, son.
by BREALyall April 11, 2011
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literant

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"
Bob's initial objection to the new project quickly turned into a literant after an autocorrect failure triggered his Grammar Nazi instincts.
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