Usage note, 2013

“I definitely have nothing to say about gun control. That’s so out of the parameter of what we’re about.”

— Jeanne Monahan, president of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, New York Times, January 26, 2013

The intensive “definitely,” the “so” without a “that,” and the not-quite-part-of-speech “parameter,” all within just two sentences. And you know that if she were writing it out, she’d be pro-choice. Would the choice be “definetly,” “definately,” or “definantly”?