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What does it mean when someone calls you legit?

When someone calls you "legit," it means they believe you are authentic, genuine, and trustworthy. It implies that you are:

* Real: You are who you say you are, and your claims are true.

* Reliable: You can be counted on to deliver what you promise.

* High-quality: Your work or product is excellent and meets expectations.

Here are some examples of how "legit" is used:

* "That band is legit. Their music is amazing." (Implies the band is talented and produces quality music.)

* "I heard you got a new job. That's legit!" (Implies the person is proud of their achievement and believes it's well-deserved.)

* "This website is legit. I found everything I needed and the information was accurate." (Implies the website is trustworthy and provides reliable information.)

The term "legit" is often used in informal settings, particularly among young people. It's a positive and complimentary term that conveys respect and admiration.

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