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LeBronuinely

adverb
\ liˈbron-yooˌyn-lee \ lɪˈbrɒn.juˌaɪn.liləˈbroʊn.juˌwaɪn.li
✓ Sendy original
adverb often facetious

Inflections also LeBronuinely; cf. patterned forms SlimShenuinely, DiCaprenuinely, SubParpenuinely

1

In a genuine or earnest manner; truly, sincerely. Used to affirm that the named celebrity (here LeBron James) does or feels something in earnest, the subject's identity being folded into the word itself.

a

Of the productive template generally: serving as a sincerity intensifier in which the relevant public figure's name supplies both subject and emphasis, asserting that the action is no act.

2026

“She was DiCaprenuinely in love with him for like fifteen years.”

— Professor Sendy

b

Used with mild irony to mark a sincere assessment of a celebrity, frequently a deflating or unflattering one.

2026

“She's SubParpenuinely the biggest industry plant there is.”

— Professor Sendy

2026

“He LeBronuinely loves to dribble that ball right into that pizza party.”

— Professor Sendy

Synonyms

genuinelytrulyin earnestsincerely

Word Family

Wombos built from the same root — derivatives, escalations, and kin of LeBronuinely.

Word History

The Combo

lebron genuinely LeBronuinely

lend of the proper noun LeBron (after the basketball player LeBron James) and the adverb genuinely, the celebrity's name displacing the first syllable so that the word both names the subject and supplies the sense "in earnest, truly." Coined by Professor Sendy as the lead member of a productive "[celebrity] + genuinely" template (compare SlimShenuinely, DiCaprenuinely, SubParpenuinely), in which any well-known name may be fused with -nuinely to mark sincere or earnest action by that figure.

First Known Use 2026

Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.

Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗

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