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Legit = legitimate or legimately????
Urbandictionary says like this below
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legit
Short for "legitimate". NOT short for "legitimately" which is a totally different word. The difference is roughly the same as between "good" and "well" – in case you cared. An extremely popular yet badly understood filler word.
Melvin: "Bill Murray must be legit the most underrated comedian ever!"
Sparky: "IKR? He could've been literally one of the greatest, though."
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But I often see legit used as an adverb.
I'm legit happy.
She is legit a sololist.
etc.
Please would anyone mind explaining about it?
Thank you in advance!!!
2023年2月24日 06:21
解答 · 3
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It could be either. The use in the example about Bill Murray is actually an adverb. Contributors to urban dictionary are not professional lexicographers. Don't listen to them slavishly 🙂
2023年2月24日
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