+Jonathan Cruz I think he was poking fun at people who ALWAYS use literally instead of figuratively, or people who always add it when it's implied. Litteraly.
+Kilvoctu Merriam – Webster dictionary defines literally as a hyperbole:
"Since some people take sense 2 to be the opposite of sense 1, it has been frequently criticized as a misuse. Instead, the use is pure hyperbole intended to gain emphasis, but it often appears in contexts where no additional emphasis is necessary."
+Andrew Cao Does he literally mean that he literally thinks that point out that literally, while being in use as a hyperbole, is literally less than a hyperbole? That's just saying that he personally dislikes using it as one…
I love this song.
My favorite I think. Love it!
There is a mistake in the video.
Literally actually can be used as a hyperbole.
+Jonathan Cruz I think he was poking fun at people who ALWAYS use literally instead of figuratively, or people who always add it when it's implied. Litteraly.
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+Jonathan Cruz Oxford dictionary definition of hyperbole:
"Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally."
Please reconsider your statement.
+Kilvoctu
Merriam – Webster dictionary defines literally as a hyperbole:
"Since some people take sense 2 to be the opposite of sense 1, it has been frequently criticized as a misuse. Instead, the use is pure hyperbole intended to gain emphasis, but it often appears in contexts where no additional emphasis is necessary."
So I literally cannot believe we are arguing about hyperbole……?
Actually I just like saying hyperbole more than literally…
no me not will literally. lol
+Kilvoctu Well you very clearly have a paradox now.
Either intended or not intended.
Weird Al never left the top of the music scene, to me.
I listen to him daily – can't start my day without a polka!
+John Burke I think he's talking about how "Mandatory Fun" reached #1 on the Billboard 100.
It's Mandatory Grammar!
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+John Burke Weird Al never leaves. He is a constant force in the universe. He does not return. He rises.
+fatale distraction He's the Chuck Norris of music.
+gunthreadadapters.com All of my yes now belongs to that comment!
good thing he's only retiring from albums. He'll still be making singles.
+Andrew Cao Does he literally mean that he literally thinks that point out that literally, while being in use as a hyperbole, is literally less than a hyperbole? That's just saying that he personally dislikes using it as one…
+John Burke literally? You need that polka. 🙂