unless you add the word 'literally' people wont get the full meaning of your sentance.
Holy cow! That broccoli soup tastes like crap, but not literally of course.
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The act of making one literate.
Fluor cannot read Packing Lists.
Well I guess they need to be literated, son.
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Any long (and usually insulting) screed, meme, or other "correction" offered by a Grammar Nazi.
"Did you see Bob's latest literant? Mixing up 'lose' and 'loose' really sets him off."
"What a looser, haha"
Bob's initial objection to the new project quickly turned into a literant after an autocorrect failure triggered his Grammar Nazi instincts.
A 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. Person 2: Are you really? Should I call 911? Person 1: Why would you call 911?
Not literally: figuratively.
I literally died when Jimmy told the substitute to lick his balls.
A term used to describe a real thing, situation, etc.
A; I literally wanted leave at that moment.
B; I literally want to just go home and sleep.
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