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majorly
[mey-jer-lee]
adverb
Slang.extremely; thoroughly.
The class was majorly hard.
majorly
/ ˈɪəɪ /
adverb
slangvery; really; extremely
it was majorly important for us to do that
Word History and Origins
Origin of majorly1
Example Sentences
He said he had had to boost security at his home and his wife and children had been majorly affected by the threats.
She said: "She was majorly confused it was like the wires were getting crossed in her brain. She would make cold cups of tea and iron shirts on top of the hob."
"We as a country need to say that: 'We have this resource, and there are other countries that are majorly benefiting from this, why aren't we?'" he tells the BBC.
When I'm in the bell jar, as I majorly have been for the last two months, the more I sit around and just wallow in sadness, the worse I feel.
The establishment is ever alert to the danger that progressive populism could majorly reduce income inequality and subdue corporate power.
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