Prince Monolulu
Everything in Moderation
Has anyone REALLY ever been glued to the spot, petrified (ie. turned to stone), forced to jump out of their skin or simply had the cr@p scared out of them ?
Just wondered like
Just wondered like
I think the word 'like' is getting heavily over used......like.
I agree with you, literally
Medusa could answer your second question.
1.1 informal Used for emphasis while not being literally true: I have received literally thousands of letters
I think the word 'like' is getting heavily over used......like.
Has anyone REALLY ever been glued to the spot, petrified (ie. turned to stone), forced to jump out of their skin or simply had the cr@p scared out of them ?
Just wondered like
This of course would be a case of using 'literally' figuratively.
Starting a sentence with. "So"
Aussies starting a sentence with "ahhh, look..."
Jenowaddameen
Politicians love "look" to start a sentence. To them it is code for "I am going to avoid answering what you said and give the answer that I want".
People who confuse figurative and factual literally make my head explode.
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/literally
Definition of literally in English:
adverb
1In a literal manner or sense; exactly: the driver took it literally when asked to go straight over the roundabout tiramisu, literally translated ‘pull-me-up’
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1.1 informal Used for emphasis while not being literally true: I have received literally thousands of letters