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majorly
adverb
Significantly; very, very much
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It would have been so majorly stupid to turn him down".
Oddly, it wasn't The Fall that left me majorly shaken this week, but rather Adult Swim's ridiculously successful short film Too Many Cooks.
Twitter received a backlash when they majorly modified their design in August last year, when they changed the way that people viewed conversations on their timeline.
"This decision is totally illegitimate and will have a majorly negative impact on student life and representation in London," said Chessum.
Samsung majorly altered the design of their phones for the S6 and S6 Edge, turning the device from a slightly cheap-feeling plastic phone into a much higher-end metal and glass device.
It is certainly true that Clinton and McCain failed to convey their intended meanings, which were, in the broadest sense, "I have put myself in harm's way for my country" and "I'm a majorly knowledgeable expert on the Middle East," respectively.
I'm going to be majorly bummed … but I'm also going to be day-drinking a heavily seasoned Bloody Mary at an expensive brunch place.
While these changes are all well and good, one detail seems majorly problematic.
Is it reasonable for someone who needs the service to try and outbid the others by offering more than one time dollar for the service?" As Shana from Belingham (48) replies to that writer, "You have majorly missed the point".
"I spent the morning majorly seasick," she wrote.
That's a majorly Ten scene, and I continue to be inspired by it all the time.
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