- adverbtotally (adverb)
- completely; absolutely:"the building was totally destroyed by the fire" · "they came from totally different backgrounds"
- informalused to emphasize a clause or statement:"I'm sorry, I totally didn't mean it" · "so then Julie, like, totally dumps her boyfriend Tommy"
- informalused to express agreement:"“After all it's his mess, so let him clean it up.” “Totally!”"
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