2. Adverb. mostly, primarily ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Majorly
1. mainly [adv] - See also: mainly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Majorly
Literary usage of Majorly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"... baseball hat. . . big K-Mart lumberjack shirt. . . majorly bad cutoffs) with
a neo-Beat litany of lyrical brush strokes (Electraglide is about windburn. ..."
2. The Eizenstat Report and Related Issues Concerning United States and Allied edited by James A. Leach (1999)
"And he had been majorly responsible for restituting French collections back to
their rightful owners. But it also points out another issue, which I think is ..."
3. When we were boys: A Novel by William O'Brien (1890)
"The result was—well, the ass's cart.' ' But, Jack, you are not really going—going
for good ?' ' For you fellows' good, yes—majorly excommunicated, ..."
4. The Flaming Sword in Serbia and Elsewhere by Mabel Annie Stobart (1916)
"He did not realise who we were, and that, though I was in woman's dress, I had
majorly authority. We mentioned this. Then I took his name and told him that ..."
5. Mentally Incontinent by Joe Peacock (2005)
"Crap.. life isn't fair sometimes... I move on to the "egg roll" aisle. I grab some.
Nothing majorly exciting here. Why not? Because they were egg rolls, ..."
6. The Clean and Efficient Use of Coal and Lignite: Its Role in Energy by International Energy Agency (1994)
"Domestic application are majorly distributed in the fields of human necessities,
performing operations, transporting, mechanics, instruments . ..."
7. The Mars Records Book 2: Clearing Sessions with A Biofeedback Meter Where a by Stephanie Relfe (2002)
"I was blocked and switched, but there was nothing majorly out of balance.
Michael then slept all day to recover. He seemed to have a temperature. ..."