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Indeedly 

1. Slightly more ammusing form of indeed.
"Well that was a terrible movie"
"Indeedly"
Indeedly by Alexander D'Arata-Newby December 29, 2003

Indeedly 

As everyone knows, the longer a word is the better it sounds. Thus, when people add senseless suffix's to words, it only makes the English language cooler. Such is the case when dumb, boring words like "indeed" are changed to long, flowing and luxurious words such as "indeedly." In essence "indeedly" is just the cool people's way of saying "indeed."
Guy #1: Dude, I think that guy is wearing two pants of underwear.

Guy #2: Indeedly, he is.

Guy #1: I'm wearing women's underwear...

Guy #2: (slaps face in disgust)
Indeedly by IamanIdiot101 February 22, 2011

Indeedly 

In agreement, to agree further more and build upon your sentence. It can also be used to make people think you know what you've talking about, even if you do not.

It's basically the same as indeed, only you get to add an extra word after it, to sound more official and cool. Like bow ties. Bow ties are cool.
"Dubstep is a horribly genere and those who listen to it have rather poor taste."
"Indeedly so, my good friend."

"Bow ties are cool."
"Indeedly so, doctor."
Indeedly by Wolfram De Fram January 21, 2013

Indeedly 

A cooler, more fun version of indeed only said by the coolest people.
Hey Big Zesty are those new shoes?
Indeedly they are new shoes.
Indeedly by Lady Zesty May 18, 2010

Indeedly 

oh your Indeedly gay not as in happy - Caitlin my bestie
Indeedly by Jarett little one love February 8, 2010

Indeedly 

Adverb; In the manner of the word indeed.
Jack walked indeedly down the hall.
Indeedly by Nico April 29, 2004