A combination of the words "legit" (slang), and "literally" form the basis of the word. The word would be used when someone is questioning the accuracy/ preciseness of a statement. (is the statement for real/ not fake, and is it truthful word for word?)
"my dad just went and spent $20,000 on a new rolex"
"legiterally?"
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when people are confused whether they want to use the word legit, or legitimately and end up saying both.
Is there legiterally a banana-chocolate milkshake?
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True. Honest.
This word is created to offer an alternative to the often misused word “literal”. People love the “umph” and emphasis of the word “literal” (and “literally”). The word LEGITERAL does not require the same rarely attainable conditions for its widespread use, yet it still provides the same “umph” and emphasis, if not more.
I legiterally blew my stack when I heard the bad news.
The act of being literally legit
I legiterally chugged 27 beers lastnight
When something is both literal and legitimate at the same time
That was legiterally the worst thing ever
A mix of legit and literally. So true but at the same time not
Kylie Jenner's lips legiterally look fake. Ofc she got fillers