• Glytch@lemmy.world
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          16 days ago

          Fourth party here: definitions are descriptive not prescriptive and vary by common usage. Due to current common usage, literally means both literally and figuratively, with the original definition slowly losing ground. So no one is correct.

          • stoicmaverick@lemmy.world
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            16 days ago

            True, but if you wanted to articulate the concept formerly known as “Literally”, how would you do it? I just woke up, and my brain hasn’t booted all the way to desktop yet, but I can’t immediately think of another word to fill the niche.

    • Sc00ter@lemm.ee
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      16 days ago

      I didnt say, “this post literally did,” i said, “literally this post did.”