The previous definition was “in a literal sense” but Gen Z has morphed, changed, and exacerbated the use of this word so that it now means figuratively.
Gen Z-er: Dude I am literally dying right now
Gen X: Should I call an ambulance?? What’s wrong??? Are you okay????
Gen Z-er: Huh? No nothing is wrong but this meme I looked at made me kinda smile.
Gen X: Should I call an ambulance?? What’s wrong??? Are you okay????
Gen Z-er: Huh? No nothing is wrong but this meme I looked at made me kinda smile.
by TheAlwaysCorrect1 December 18, 2022
Buying a 2-liter of your favorite soda then ordering food from a fast food restaurant in order to save money on a drink.
24 oz fountain drink at w/e= bout 1.99
2-liter of generic yet still good soda= .67
24 oz fountain drink at w/e= bout 1.99
2-liter of generic yet still good soda= .67
Joe: ayo, feel like hittin up Burger King?
Mike:Yea, but lets stop buy 7-11, i'm gunna do some litering and save me a couple bucks
Mike:Yea, but lets stop buy 7-11, i'm gunna do some litering and save me a couple bucks
by Kalkervic March 13, 2008
In description of an event, usually a party, a word to strongly emphasize how lit everyone was. A literal party is a drunken mayhem but usually means everyone had a good time.
- Did you manage to make it to that party last night?
- I did. It was a literal night and everyone hooked up. You missed out!
- I'm so stupid. I hate missing parties that get literal!
- I did. It was a literal night and everyone hooked up. You missed out!
- I'm so stupid. I hate missing parties that get literal!
by LiteralAl August 18, 2017
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A metric measurement used for engine displacement, brought to the states by the introduction of shitty foreign cars to the American market.
by Mprt Hatr September 29, 2003
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
by Amy December 16, 2004