by bluebear January 4, 2021

When someone is Lit like Bic, they are lighting up the party atmosphere, much like how a Bic lighter lights up a blunt. Those who are Lit like Bic feel amazing and are often in a state of extreme intoxication.
The phrase "Lit like Bic" was first introduced by Rae Sremmurd in their song "Lit like Bic" released January 6, 2015. Rae Sremmurd commented on the song ,"Everything just be fun that we do. Everything just be fire. Having fun is lit. Lit like Bic, everything flames. "
The phrase "Lit like Bic" was first introduced by Rae Sremmurd in their song "Lit like Bic" released January 6, 2015. Rae Sremmurd commented on the song ,"Everything just be fun that we do. Everything just be fire. Having fun is lit. Lit like Bic, everything flames. "
Students at enloe enjoy getting Lit like Bic
Parin: did you go to that party last night?
Sunny: yes that shit was crazy and i was lit like Bic
Parin: did you go to that party last night?
Sunny: yes that shit was crazy and i was lit like Bic
by theNBmaster October 8, 2016

It means you get a smooth drag from a smoking apparatus usually weed related the term was used by Kyle Gass in the movie Tenacious D in the pick of destiny as he took a fine toke of the Bong of Destiny
by ReeferEnthusiast April 5, 2015

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by ratchetassbitch6969 December 27, 2013

A sarcastic counter-expression used when someone has claimed that a person is "layered" – in the sense that while they might be bitter or sour on the outside, on the inside they're actually sweet. The expression refers to the idea that as with the pastry in question, while the top seems crusty and mean – and there might be some sweetness underneath – at the TRUE core of the person, they really ARE just crusty and mean. So the expression refers to someone who is truly rotten to the core, and that the sugar they throw out is merely a ploy to try to keep people from realizing this. Charismatic serial killers, or brutal tyrants, for example, are layered like pie.
The observation leading to this phrase was first made by the character of Dr. Horrible/Billy (Neil Patrick Harris) in "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" in reference to Captain Hammer (Nathan Fillion), as shown below.
The observation leading to this phrase was first made by the character of Dr. Horrible/Billy (Neil Patrick Harris) in "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" in reference to Captain Hammer (Nathan Fillion), as shown below.
Penny: At first I thought he was kind of cheesy–
Billy: Trust your instincts.
Penny: But, he turned out to be totally sweet. Sometimes people are layered like that. There's something totally different underneath than what's on the surface.
Billy: And sometimes there's a third, even deeper level, and that one is the same as the top surface one.
Penny: Huh?
Billy: Like with pie.
Woman with black eye: I know my new boyfriend might seem like a drunken, misogynistic ball of domestic violence waiting to happen, but he's actually really nice, he's layered like that. And now he's promised to only beat me on Wednesdays!
Friend: Yeah, layered like pie. Call the cops on him!
Billy: Trust your instincts.
Penny: But, he turned out to be totally sweet. Sometimes people are layered like that. There's something totally different underneath than what's on the surface.
Billy: And sometimes there's a third, even deeper level, and that one is the same as the top surface one.
Penny: Huh?
Billy: Like with pie.
Woman with black eye: I know my new boyfriend might seem like a drunken, misogynistic ball of domestic violence waiting to happen, but he's actually really nice, he's layered like that. And now he's promised to only beat me on Wednesdays!
Friend: Yeah, layered like pie. Call the cops on him!
by Astrolounge January 16, 2010
