adv. - In physical or concrete fact. In contrast to any abstract case, like metaphorically, colloquially, symbolically or figuratively.
Everybody has their Achilles' heel, their one vulnerable place. Achilles' Achille's heel was his.. heel. Like, literally.
--Louis CK, 2017
--Louis CK, 2017
by yeah buddy 2020 March 5, 2021
Get the literallymug. Physically happening in the real world; Opposite of figuratively. A word that white Girls FREQUENTLY misuse, while trying to exaggerate.
by jdthornton99 February 19, 2017
Get the Literallymug. by Orange Hat July 9, 2005
Get the literallymug. by Amy December 15, 2004
Get the litermug. Means to exaggerate. Anyone who says it's "a much misused adverb, often for emphasis" is literally a piece of faecal matter so big it encompasses the whole observable universe, literally.
She was so repulsively ugly that I literally shat my own eyeballs, stitched them to my nipples and proceeded to lactate blood through my pupils.
by TheGravyOne October 7, 2008
Get the literallymug. by jewda April 18, 2006
Get the literallymug. 