Rebecca - 21/05/2012 14:11 - United States - Austin
Anonymous - 10/08/2019 02:00 - Germany - Wuppertal
I mean…
Anonymous - 16/12/2020 01:57
Rebecca - 13/06/2012 23:50 - Australia - Dural
Anonymous - 29/05/2016 05:05 - Canada - Calgary
Words have meaning
Anonymous - 17/05/2014 16:02 - United States - Elko
Whipping boy
Anonymous - 02/03/2021 02:01 - United States
Power trip
Anonymous - 20/02/2026 03:00
ANNIEDBD - 23/03/2012 09:44 - Ireland - Dublin
TW: Gross
mpfrost153 - 01/11/2021 12:00 - United States
in_hardik - 11/06/2012 01:14 - United States
Just be like, can you literally shut the **** up??
No, I just didn't get why you said it.
Shit! That must have hurt!
Why ??? Common sense people
Except that "Literally" can be used to describe situations of near possibility. Your co-worker is using the word correctly. He's just over using it.
'Literally' has been used as an intensifier for 300 years. Some of those using it in that sense are among the most respected and widely read authors in English. So you're literally making things up to be annoyed over.
Your comment literally made me shit myself inside out.
You should say "I'm literally going to kill you if you don't stop saying literally. Literally".