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literate (noun)

How *well* you know a language, could be in terms of grammar, spelling, vocabulary, or punctuation.
Guy1: "1800s Americans were more literate (noun) than today's Americans."
Guy2: "Is that really true?"
Guy1: "Yeah, you can look it up pretty easily."
by slightly dirty handle February 29, 2024
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Literate

A synonym to 'Write'.

(Lit-er-ate-
I don't draw, I scribble.
I don't breathe, I inhale.
I don't write, I literate.
by Cozmicrealities April 9, 2024
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Littermate

Persons to whom there is a deep connection and shared outlook on life. Someone you've known forever even though you just met. Close as family but without the baggage.

Similar to My Brother From Another Mother or My Sister From Another Mister
"Are they dating, or related?"

"Neither, they're littermates."
by Angry Sky Daddio June 24, 2024
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e-literate

that old guy is completely e-literate
by The Options June 26, 2008
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Socially and Culturally Literate

An individual with a sense of personal, social and cultural identity.
Mr Mtashar’s 2018 year 12 Society and Culture class are very socially and culturally literate.
by raysif September 6, 2018
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