Yes it means real, legal,or awesome *2.
that girl sydney. she's pretty legit herself. and yeah her friend joe, he is too.
It means they think you are cool. Your question was what does it mean when someone calls you it. Unlike the other people trying to tell you what the literal definition of the word legitimate, this is the urban slang.
If someone calls you "legit," it means they find you genuine, trustworthy, or authentic. It could suggest that they value your honesty and integrity in your actions and interactions.
In Russian, "dyetki" does not have a standard meaning or translation. It is possible that this word is a misspelling or a non-standard term. If you provide more context or information, I may be able to help clarify its meaning or suggest possible alternatives.
Oh, dude, "lumpatious" is like a made-up word that sounds like something a toddler would say when they're trying to describe a lumpy mashed potato or something. It's not a real word in the dictionary, so you can basically use it to confuse people or just make them think you're super smart for knowing such a fancy-sounding word. Like, "Hey, did you know the lumpatiousness of that pudding is off the charts?" See, sounds legit, right?
The full word is legitimate.
no and never use the word legit again
The word legit means honest and truth.Telling the truth and not trying to deceive persons.
Legit is a slang word for Legitimate. Some people may say this pic is legit, which means it is a cool pic. Some people may say something like, "Like, legit I am" which means "I really am".
Legit is the shortened form of legitimate. Other words are, Lawful, rightful, reasonable and just
Legit is a slang shortening of the word "legitimate" (actual, genuine, legal). One could say that a person is legit (honest in his dealings) or a thing or activity is legit (real, not fake, or legally proper).
Perhaps you are thinking of the word "legit" which is short for "legitimate" which means genuine, accurate and real. If something is Legit, you can trust it. It is not fake.
That is the correct spelling of the informal adjective "legit" meaning "legitimate."
The Latin word "legit" is the third person singular present active indicative form of the verb "legere," which means "to read." Therefore, "legit" translates to "he/she/it reads" or "he/she/it is reading." In modern usage, it has also come to signify something that is legitimate or authentic.
It doesn't stand for anything, it is a shorter word for "legitimate"
licit, legal, legit
legit right legal valid