legiterally

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.
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When shit is literally legit.... Legiterally
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legiterally

A hybrid conjunction between “legit” and “literally” used to emphasize the intensity of your statement. (can also be used in college/business level formal writing)
“I legiterally can’t believe that my hamster stole my business cards”

“O Romeo, Romeo where for arthough Romeo I ligertally can’t live without you.”
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Legiterally: something being so real that it's a mixture of legit and literally
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Legiterately

A combination of the words “legitimate” and “literally.” A word to emphasize something with absolute certainty, or to describe something that seriously happened. Can also be used in a surprised or shocked manner.
“I legiterately forgot my keys in the car!”
Legiterately?!”
“Legiterately.”
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Legiterately

adverb/
An admixture of “literally” & “legitimately”

1: Used to emphasize accuracy and truth.

2: A satirical term mocking the way Valley Girls/The Kardashians speak.

3: Meant to be said/used in a partially disingenuous or sarcastic tone/way but with an element of verity.

4: Possibly used to soothe discomfort or cut an awkward silence in a stale conversation.

5: Used to poke fun at seemingly materialistic topics or people.
Judy: “omg my hair was so big at prom, I legit looked liked a bobble head doll.”
Barbara: “oh my god, like, legiterately.”
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