Definition of "majorly"
majorly
adverb
not comparable
(informal) significantly; very, very much
Quotations
“Mimi, here’s the thing. When somebody in that crowd goes and does something majorly out of control like that, it’s only a matter of days before the rest of the girls in school make sure they've caught up. [...]”
2005, Lauren Mechling, Laura Moser, The Rise and Fall of a 10th-grade Social Climber, Graphia Books, Page 173
Quotations
Significant contrasts can be drawn between the course of personality development in which children are majorly reared by grandparents who have [...]
1930, American Orthopsychiatric Association, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, American Orthopsychiatric Association, Page 634
This is due not solely, or even majorly, to the fact the above type of analysis concerns itself primarily with what will happen in the long run.
1963, Royal Economic Society (Great Britain) and British Economic Association, The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journey of the British Economic Association, Macmillan, Page 686