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tariqhu
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25. "can we also talk about slang"
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I don't like? lol

I hate hearing someone use beat when talking about a woman's make up. it irks me.

Y'all buy those labels, I was born supreme

  

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Old enough to remember when "lit" was slang for... [View all] , no_i_cant_dance, Tue Mar-01-16 01:53 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
green. lit = high
Mar 01st 2016
1
^this
Mar 01st 2016
2
when was that slang for falling down?
Mar 01st 2016
3
We used to say "ooh, you got lit!!" when a person tripped & fell.
Mar 01st 2016
10
      definitely a regional thing...
Mar 02nd 2016
17
alternate: lit (up) meaning abused. as in.....
Mar 01st 2016
4
^^^^
Mar 01st 2016
6
lit different from lit up though
Mar 01st 2016
7
      true. lit alone == intoxicated (drunk / high)
Mar 01st 2016
15
           eggzactly. there's rules to this shit.
Mar 02nd 2016
18
                nooooiiice @ erowid reference
Mar 02nd 2016
20
                in both cases there is the idea of being left mentally loopy
Mar 02nd 2016
21
Drunk. And yep it still takes me a while to get used to how young
Mar 01st 2016
5
I think that it makes perfect sense as an evolution
Mar 01st 2016
11
      First time I heard a young person use it in the
Mar 01st 2016
13
drunk or high.
Mar 01st 2016
8
I use it for drunk/high or someone got beat up or how....
Mar 01st 2016
9
drunk, high or the party is jumping
Mar 01st 2016
12
yellow
Mar 01st 2016
14
Are you lit right now?
Mar 01st 2016
16
drunk/high/turnt up
Mar 02nd 2016
19
damn... am I the ONLY one old enough to have ever used "lit" to
Mar 02nd 2016
22
Post #9 I mentioned someone getting beat up.
Mar 02nd 2016
26
derived from the Bay slang "keep it lit"
Mar 02nd 2016
23
'Lit' for twisted goes back to the 90s though
Mar 02nd 2016
24
      i'll get even more conceptual
Mar 02nd 2016
27
All of the above except for falling.
Mar 02nd 2016
28
yellow. but i'll take "lit up" for someone catching a two piece.
Mar 02nd 2016
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