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1. A term used to describe something that happens exactly as it is said
2. A term used synonymously with "figuratively," even though they are antonyms.
2. A term used synonymously with "figuratively," even though they are antonyms.
1. I literally flew to work today. Because I work as an experimental biologist, and have wings.
2. I literally flew to work today. I was running late so I was going fast.
2. I literally flew to work today. I was running late so I was going fast.
by Belbcras October 24, 2015
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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 05, 2021