Definder - what does the word mean?

What is LIT UP?

to be hit multiple times by something such as a fist or paintball

Greg:Ayo did you see when Dante beat the shit outta Phil??
Charles: Hell yeah brah that nigga fill got lit up
Greg: Word up son

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LIT UP - video


LIT UP - what is it?

A HUGE hit in football.

Man, that receiver just got lit up by that safety!

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What does "LIT UP" mean?

verb. To be shot multiple times while playing the sport of paintball, negitave term usually refering to either being bunkered (see bunkered in dictionary) or being shot by running into a line of paint while moving up on field, making a runthrough, etc. (when done being lit up, you look much like a christmas tree with all the pretty colors all over you)

The guy on the red team was totally lit up while trying to take the snake.

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LIT UP - what does it mean?

To get excited, to celebrate something , get turned up , to drink lots of alcohol , or blaze up ; celebratory song by music duo WHOAA.

Lets get Lit Up !

Man I am about to get Lit Up this weekend !

I got too Lit Up today!

Have you heard the song Lit Up by WHOAA ??

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LIT UP - meaning

To be buzzed or completely drunk.

Man, I just took two shots of tequila. I am lit up!

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LIT UP - definition

US Army slang meaning attacked. Initially referring to artillery attacks at night when illuminating rounds were fired to expose the target before destroying it with HE (High Explosive), Fragmentation or WP (White Phosphorous). Eventually the phrase was used to describe any intense attack on enemy positions or personnel whether it was with artillery, air strike or small arms.

We caught one of Charlie's supply columns out in the open and called in an artillery strike!
What happened?
Man you should have seen it, they got lit up real good!
Number One!

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LIT UP - slang

Originally US Army slang from the Vietnam War meaning attacked or to be attacked but is now used more widely. The expression referred, initially, to night-time artillery attacks where illuminating rounds would be used to expose the target before it was destroyed with High Explosive, Fragmentation or White Phosphorous (Willie Pete) rounds. The use of the expression broadened until it was used to describe any intense attack whether on enemy positions or personnel or your own with an air strike artillery or small arms fire.

β€œCharlie lit up Kilo company’s compound last night. Man it was crazy, mortar rounds everywhere, but nobody got greased an’ only a couple of minor wounds. No evacs, just a purple heart an’ a pat on the head.”

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LIT UP

to unload your cum in someones face

"That chick got lit up with you seed....damn!"

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LIT UP

to get high on cocaine

lets go get lit up.

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LIT UP

Shot at

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