A player on Big Brother said that both her parents ran track and so she was “literally born on the track”. Unless your mother went into labour on the track and gave birth right there, you were not literally born on the track!

    • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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      Disagree. When a word means what it actually means, but also means the opposite inverse¹, then it doesn’t mean anything. The whole point of using “literally” is to establish context, to distinguish an actual literal situation when the language used would otherwise be interpreted as figurative.

      I’m generally not a prescriptivist, but I’ll figuratively die on this hill. “Literally can mean figuratively” literally robs “literally” of its meaning.

      ¹ Edit: I should’ve been more precise, it was bugging me.