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==Part of Speech== | |||
Adjective | |||
==Pronunciation== | |||
[liht] | |||
==Description== | |||
1. Pertaining to an event that is exciting. | |||
Everyone was so lit at that darty last week. | 2. Intoxicated, drunk, high. | ||
==Example Sentences== | |||
1. Come to Plex formal tonight – it’s gonna be lit. | |||
2. Everyone was so lit at that darty last week. |
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Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
[liht]
Description
1. Pertaining to an event that is exciting.
2. Intoxicated, drunk, high.
Example Sentences
1. Come to Plex formal tonight – it’s gonna be lit.
2. Everyone was so lit at that darty last week.