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legite

not actually a typo of "legit", unlike other definitions you see here.

means not just to be clean, but clean and CLASSY.

Claire's not just on the straight and narrow, she's legite.

by prettyjon May 26, 2010

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Legit

one-hundred percent NOT bullshit!

legit man, i saw what happened.

by erika1234 February 27, 2008

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Legit

A word recently used more often than ever. More than occasionally used in the wrong format or context. Incorrect forms of this word are often used, such as "legitly" when the word should, infact, be legitimately. In general the people who say this word say it way too much and think it sounds really cool but they're wrong.

Dude. Were you at that party last night?
Nah, man couldn't make it.
Too bad, it was legit.

by Urdum123 May 13, 2010

131๐Ÿ‘ 91๐Ÿ‘Ž


Legit

Seriously. As opposed to not seriously. So your listener knows that you're not lying.

Use multiple times in one sentence to establish your credibility. To doubt someone who is legit is heresy.

Dealer: You should buy insurance, I legit have blackjack.

Cassy: I legit, just legitimately shut off my legit laptop. Legit.

by abstract.wolf November 2, 2009

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That's legit

Mostly used by teenagers, saying "That's legit" is a way of saying "That's cool" or "Awesome". It is very much pointing out the obvious, just a cooler way to say it.

Dude I went to the skate park today.

Dude! That's legit.

Yeah I saw a hot chick there!

Really? Like, legitimately?

Yeah.

by redfingernails000 August 13, 2010

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That's Legit

Something is legitimate. That something is respectable. Statements made by Robert at Texas Tech.

See I respect that

Free food that's legit!

by Robert April 24, 2005

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legit

1. A word used to describe something which is legal, or law abiding.
2. A word used to describe a thing/event using emphasis.

1. Nigel: That shit's legit!

2. Nigel: Hey man, we just owned in pictionary.
Robert: Yeah man, that was so legit!

by shits_legit December 24, 2009

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