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Tnx For Giveaway ♥
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Thx for :)
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Thank you :)
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🐺 May the werewolves protect you in 2021. 🐺
Amazing Music Video
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Thanks for the giveaway and wishes for a Happy New Year :)
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Thank you!
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Thanks!
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You are just a stupid troll. I won't feed you anymore
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Translation: "I disagree with you therefore you must be trolling."
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Wrong. Don't look for second meaning, because there is none. Actually, I have two options - either you are VERY dumb (don't know meaning of words and yet trying to teach others) or just trolling. There is no third option. And since you keep on insisting on being right even after I showed you dictionary definitions, and instead of valid arguments you switched to insults - it's a clear sign that you are trolling. Another sign - is that now you won't agree with this explanation too. Actually, I just wasting time writing this, I know you will just ignore the voice of wisdom, but since it's not in the topic anymore - I'm fine with it.
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Definition of literally in English:
literally
Pronunciation /ˈlidərəlē/ /ˈlɪdərəli/ /ˈlitrəlē/ /ˈlɪtrəli/
See synonyms for literally
Translate literally into Spanish
ADVERB
1In a literal manner or sense; exactly.
‘the driver took it literally when asked to go straight across the traffic circle’
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Yes. That's the meaning I used. You can replace the world literally with "exactly" in my post an it will still be correct, and I already proved that to you. Or you just wanted to show how right I was and how wrong you are? Then you succeed.
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