The Wrong Definition Of “Literally” Is Literally Going In The Dictionary

This is figuratively the worst thing ever.

"Literally" technically means "without exaggeration," as in "this thing ACTUALLY happened."

"Literally" technically means "without exaggeration," as in "this thing ACTUALLY happened."

But these days some people use it just for emphasis.

But these days some people use it just for emphasis.

Which is WRONG. Unless you actually IRL exploded.

Which is WRONG. Unless you actually IRL exploded.

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Also kind of wrong:

Also kind of wrong:

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