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Legiterally

When 'Legit' and 'Literally' are not enough to describe the emotion.
I legiterally saw her that night!
by Rudxaksh November 23, 2021
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Legiterally

The combination of "legit" and "literally" used to convey an absolute fact
"This coffee tastes like garbage."
"Legiterally."

"I legiterally fall off the Empire sSate building yesterday."
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by Poiema August 25, 2022
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Legiterally

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."
by Liphradicus Epicus November 16, 2020
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Legiterally

Armani: "dude legiterally sharted on me."
by patong November 1, 2021
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Legiterally

A mix of legit and literally. So true but at the same time not
Kylie Jenner's lips legiterally look fake. Ofc she got fillers
by Angelica Loe October 14, 2017
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Legiterally

It's a combination of the words legit and literally, coming together to for the word legiterally. It's purpose is to be used when one is legiterally serious about something, but can't find the right word for it.
I was legiterally about to eat that peice of cake you fat fuck.
by The_Enterprise June 7, 2018
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Legiteral

True. Honest.

This word is created to offer an alternative to the often misused word “literal”. People love the “umph” and emphasis of the word “literal” (and “literally”). The word LEGITERAL does not require the same rarely attainable conditions for its widespread use, yet it still provides the same “umph” and emphasis, if not more.
I legiterally blew my stack when I heard the bad news.
by Moi Doi May 28, 2021
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