
How often do you use the word 'Literally' in your everyday vocabulary?


I don't say it mich, I say "seriously" more often than "literally". At the moment it's used more to tell people that my son's name really is Merlin & to stop them from asking me what his REAL name is, because I DID name him Merlin!
Oh it’s my favorite word in the middle of an argument tbh
When listening to everyday people talking, I hate the superfluous „like“ every three seconds the most. 🤬🤬🤬
But the falsely used „literally“ has definitely earned its place in language hell!
I hate it. I use it when pairing it with figuratively. It’s so go dam annoying. So is irregardless, and “really”. I hate it when my niece uses it.
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What's Your Opinion? Sign Up Now!Literally, it's lost it's true meaning and just become a meaningless particle used to fill out a sentence. It's literally become the equivalent of an emoji in modern speech
Seriously? And then the valley girl accent.. I literally hear that whenever I go to suburban Milwaukee.
Literally way too much. Like literally. I mean literally. Literally
Not much. It's definitely not a word that is part of my vocabulary.
Literally like legit every hour. Low key I would say literally every 2nd sentence.
😤😤😤😤😤 The demise of conversational English.
I literally only use it only when it applies literally.
About 20% and kudos for the Mad TV reference.
Hardly ever, nowhere close to Robin Sherbosky's level.
Somebody must have that word embedded in their brain.
I use '' be honest '' usually. Literally not using much.
Omg I think it’s my favorite word 😅
Literally all the time lol
Every single day literally
Literally all the time, all the time, now
Literally almost never.
Literally ALL the time!
so much so my mom gets pissed off lmao
she mocks me for it and it's completely understanble lol it's annoying when you use the same word OVER and OVER again
I literally just used it.
Figuratively all the time.
Literally not much
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