"Legit" does not mean cool.
Yet, for some reason, I keep hearing it used for that. Everywhere I go.
Instead of "this band is really cool," it's, "this band is pretty legit!"
And I might just pull my hair out of my head.
"Legit" comes from the word "legitimate," which means "lawful," "genuine," "normal," or "born in wedlock."
None of these things, last time I checked, meant cool.
So I really wish people would stop using it for that.
I cannot explain how much I cringe and shudder when I hear someone say this. It honestly drives me up the moon. Which is much, much higher than being driven up a wall.
"This contest is pretty legit."
Is it? Is it really? Is it legal? Is it really, truly a contest?
Because I'm pretty sure that is not what you meant to say.
I wish people would know what they were saying before they said it. Using this word for slang is ridiculous, and I wish, oh I wish, it would stop.
And to the person who first began using "legit" to mean "cool," if I ever meet you, I will punch you in the face.
And that's a legitimate threat.
I agree 1000000%
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