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What is Literally?In a literal manner or sense; exactly. I literally just restrung this ukelele. Not metaphorically, not figuratively, but literally just restrung the thing! Literally - meme gifLiterally - videoLiterally - what is it?A word that dipshit millenials (99% of the time a female) use to show emphasis. Almost always used incorrectly instead of the word figuratively. A dead giveaway that the person who uses the word is a mouth breathing degenerate who got a C in English class. These people often do not know the difference between "they're", "their", and "there". Dumb millenial chick: omg last time we were their I literally died laughing What does "Literally" mean?A word with very limited application in the English language that is nonetheless used extensively by millennials, and also by middle-aged hipster liberals, in attempts to sound smart and well-informed. The word is needlessly inserted into may statements, and is used gratuitously and/or incorrectly. Chick I met at an anti-Trump rally: "I am literally so angry about the government shut down." Literally - what does it mean?Literally means actually or without exaggeration. 1. The mo ate the tuna and literally broke out into hives, seriously, my friend. Literally - meaningA red flag, using the word "literally" will instantly make you look like a dumbass. Some will try to use it to make them look smart (oh wow look at them using a big word), when in fact they are ignorant and arrogant. It's filler for the stupid and non-charismatic. Like, literally suck it. Literally - definitionA phrase LeafyIsHere uses all the time making everyone want to commit suicide "He is LITERALLY a 25 year old man!" Literally - slangI literally died of laughter when Karen call him a penis butt. LiterallyOften used on Facebook by idiots. Adverb carrying the meaning of 'figuratively'. In real life means 'literally'. OMG my phone its literally blowin up wit texts rite now. LiterallyActually; in fact; without exaggeration. The single most overused and incorrectly used word in the English language. "I literally died laughing." Literallya word with no meaning in today's USA. Person 1: I am literally going to have a stroke if I see another tweet about fake news. |
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