Legitimate
-adj1) Lawfully correct, legal.2) Justified, not un-called for4) Something very, very true3) used to describe something in the utmost of
truthiness or maybe something SO FRIKKIN DAMN AWESOME ,
see sick,sweet,
telk, or godlyalso see legit
Legitimate
by FreakyBigH on Feb 19, 2015 18:46:24
Form of sarcasm
If something that happens is extremely
unlikely you say it is
legitimate or extra legitimate often followed by a hand
signal normally used to express the word ok
Legitimate
by craisins.inc on Jun 27, 2018 09:01:53
1. fair (for you); something that
you won
(like a game of
cards might be
legitimate for you but not for another person)
Example:
person 1: hey lets
arm wrestle
person 2: ok
(person 1 wins)
person 2: that was so unfair! you bit me!
person 1: thats not true, it was totally
legitimate
person 2: it was not legitimate
person 1: ur just salty that
you lost
person 1: and i didn't bite you either, i used my "skill"
legitimately
by hannah.e.adam$ on Sep 27, 2015 09:36:58
legitimate
by jesus on Nov 17, 2003 07:19:18
legitimancy
by emolythewhore on May 29, 2009 03:58:12
Example:
whoa, she's legitimancy!
A legitimate strategy!
by Secret Justin on Jan 27, 2007 03:37:54
If you are accused of
camping, this is the correct
reply to that accusement. Originated from
RvB
Legitimate Solo
by ThePluft on Mar 23, 2010 08:35:55
legitimate rake
by girls name on Oct 30, 2012 10:44:14
in a case of legitimate rake, your
yard has way of
rejecting the cleaning. so when you
go outside the next day, your yard is covered in leaves and is back to the way it was.
Example:
Joe: dude, didn't you just
rake this yesterday?
tom: yeah....
joe: it must be
a case of legitimate rake.
legitimate businessman
by JackTheNipper on Mar 05, 2008 15:24:47
A euphemism for a
mobster, usually of
the Italian mafia. It usually is used for someone that holds a decent rank (i.e. someone with underlings). While there might have once been a time when it was used in
seriousness, it's now almost always used sarcastically.