1. actual and truthfully; seriously

2. literally the opposite of literally
1. Bob: Did you hear that Joe jumped off that cliff

Jim: Yeah, he had to go to the hospital because he broke his spine, when I went to visit him, we was literally in a full

body cast

2. Emma: OMG, this is so funny, I'm literally dying right now.

Lily: LOL, I'm literally dead
by chickenpotpython September 4, 2018
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1) Something that is factual or true

2) Something that is figurative or an exaggeration
1) Trump literally lost

2) I could literally eat a horse
by morethenless March 8, 2021
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The over-used phrase expressed by edge-lord comedian: LeafyIsHere.
Use this phrase constantly to show you have low skill in verbal and constructive criticism.
"I believe that Leag of Legends is a boring mediocre game."
"You're a literal 40 year old man, how would you know literally anything about video games!?"
by Nutman187 March 14, 2020
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An overused word that lost its definition of what it LITERALLY is supposed to mean.
Youtuber: I got literally censored by literally Youtube.
by muhmuhmoneyshot October 16, 2017
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The most overused term in American English.

Whenever an idiot has no idea, what he is actually talking about, he replaces the last words that would have made any sence by the word "literally"
Person: " No, Kangaroos do not inhabit Austria."
Idiot: " Omliterallyg yes. They literally do it I literally read it on 4chan thread about New Zealand and literally Austria."
by I gave up formal definitions January 12, 2018
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