overshadowedliterally
Overshadowedliterally is a neologism that combines the words overshadowed and literally to describe a situation in which something is both physically shaded or eclipsed and metaphorically overshadowed in prominence or significance. It is used primarily in online discourse to exaggerate the degree of overshadowing for humorous or emphatic effect. The term is informal and not part of standard dictionaries.
Origin and usage: The expression arose in digital communication in the 2010s and 2020s, often appearing as
Examples: A caption might read, "The alleyway is overshadowedliterally by the billboard," signaling both a physical
See also: hyperbole, metaphor, meme culture, linguistic neologisms. Notes: Not widely recognized by major dictionaries; usage