'Literally' does not mean 'figuratively'.

Lexicographers at Merriam-Webster have altered the dictionary's definition of the word 'literally' to mean 'figuratively' as well what the word literally means. This kind of slippage is a disservice to the public. Our young people deserve a precise and nuanced English language. We demand that Merriam-Webster at once replace this atrociously wrong definition with a note on correct usage of the word. Sign now to save 'literally'!

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