Undebatable; indisputable.
by Mars Love L June 11, 2021
Legitimately and literally.
Person 1: Have you ever lost your phone and find out it’s been in your pocket the whole time?
Person 2: Not gonna lie, that legiterally happens to me every week lol
Person 2: Not gonna lie, that legiterally happens to me every week lol
by KaliforniaKingBedMatress April 14, 2024
legiterally (adverb) : early-21c., "in a legitimate and literal sense, according to the genuine, real, exact meaning of the word or words used (originally in reference to an anonymous and spontaneous fusion of the words literally and legitimately). Combination of "literally" and "legitimately". Seemingly more precise and displaying a greater sense of "reality" than either "legitimate" or "literal".
"It is meant to be taken legiterally when stated that there are 10 to the power of 100 to the power of 100 ((10^100)^100) particles in the entire universe."
"It's legiterally impossible to go skinny-dipping in a volcano; your body would skip across the surface of the lava and explode from the extreme heat vaporizing the water inside of you."
"It's legiterally impossible to go skinny-dipping in a volcano; your body would skip across the surface of the lava and explode from the extreme heat vaporizing the water inside of you."
by Liphradicus Epicus November 17, 2020
Kim: Hey Jack did you hear about what Sam did to Rue?
Jack: Yes, it's legiterally all so messed up!!
Jack: Yes, it's legiterally all so messed up!!
by URbanDkuserlol March 03, 2022
Legitimately literally, if something legitimate and literal at the same time, making your point more convincing because of how true this word makes it out to be.
'When I was walking home from school the other day, this kid on his bike legiterally almost got hit by a car'
by ZednoV January 09, 2018
A combination of legitimately and literally. Used to describe something that is both legitimate and literal.
I legiterally have no idea how to use this in a sentence.
There's legiterally no reason why this word should exist. You can use either "legitimate" or "literally" on their own.
There's legiterally no reason why this word should exist. You can use either "legitimate" or "literally" on their own.
by level100orbiter July 24, 2019