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Literally?
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:09 pm
by valerie
Now is my pick for the one people use too
much, especially without understanding the meaning.
Today I read an article where someone was describing
what a good job somebody was doing and said "She
literally can move mountains."
Uhm, NO.
Literally?
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:14 pm
by Snooz
Maybe she's a heavy equipment operator?
Literally?
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:32 pm
by Accountable
That one drives me up the wall, too. Not literally, though many wouldn't hesitate to say it. :yh_wink
Literally?
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:50 pm
by Ahso!
Maybe it was a reference to her breasts?
Literally?
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:01 am
by Oscar Namechange
Having been In sales for years, I have heard some crap In my time. But the one that Irritated the life out of me was:
I'm just throwing snowballs at the moon.
Literally?
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:42 am
by valerie
SnoozeAgain;1428945 wrote: Maybe she's a heavy equipment operator?
Ha ha, no, she is/was in an administrative type desk job. Not that there's anything
wrong with that.
Literally?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 2:51 am
by cars
I suspect they don't "literally" mean it... :wah:
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 3:32 am
by Snooz
valerie;1428969 wrote: Ha ha, no, she is/was in an administrative type desk job. Not that there's anything
wrong with that.
Mountains of paperwork, then. Just a little bit of hyperbole.
Literally?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:07 am
by YZGI
valerie;1428944 wrote: Now is my pick for the one people use too
much, especially without understanding the meaning.
Today I read an article where someone was describing
what a good job somebody was doing and said "She
literally can move mountains."
Uhm, NO.
Really?
Literally?
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 2:30 pm
by tabby
Literally?
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 12:18 pm
by tabby
Update on new usage: How the wrong definition of 'literally' sneaked into the dictionary - The Week
Literally?
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 12:42 pm
by Wandrin
valerie;1428944 wrote: Now is my pick for the one people use too
much, especially without understanding the meaning.
Today I read an article where someone was describing
what a good job somebody was doing and said "She
literally can move mountains."
Uhm, NO.
Perhaps she really meant to say "literarily" and was saying that she could read or write books about moving mountains. :wah: