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 Originally Posted by JKDS
Wtf is reply with quote? Anyway, Oxford, the MW, and Cambrige have all given up fighting this. Figuratively and "near literally" are now part of literally's definition.
It tilts me when dictionaries add words and definitions in this manner.
Yeah, why not just add as part of the explanation of literally that is often used to mean figuratively by people who are a literally retarded.
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