Literal. It's the new way to say literal. Literal isn't literally used as literal anymore. We need a new literal. Literally, this is it.
Literal + seriously = literously; it's seriously literal.
I literally thought of this word like, just now. But literously I thought of this word about a couple hours ago.
In a literal manner or sense; exactly.
I literally just restrung this ukelele. Not metaphorically, not figuratively, but literally just restrung the thing!
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A term used by annoying teenage girls to make up for lack of words
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An adverb. Used to describe a word, phrase, or situation that can described in both a literal and figurative sense.
John: "When I first saw her, my soul began to quiver-- And I mean that literally and figuratively."
Betsy: "You mean literatively?"
"...and I mean that literatively"
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A word to show that it really happened. Not to be confused with figuratively.
Correct Usage: It rained so hard last night, I could LITERALLY hear the raindrops as I was sleeping.
The person could hear the rain falling down while they were sleeping.
Incorrect Usage: It was LITERALLY raining cats and dogs last night.
Apparently, cats and dogs were falling from the sky last night, according to this person.
If you got this wrong, I don't blame you. I didn't know for a while, too.
Literally is not figuratively.
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Katey: He literally had a lobster for a head
Amanda: Did he really?
Katey: No.
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1) A word that is ficticious to most people. 2) Having knowlage of how to read and write.
If you are literate, you can read this sentence.
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