Lit is an adjective to describe something as being "turnt up" or "off the hook". It is normally used with "af" directly after to emphasise the litness of an event.
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verb: In CS:GO, the amount of damage a player deals to an enemy player after being killed, usually communicated over in-game comms to teammates
Player 1: (sprays and prays mp7, then dies pathetically, sees "Damage given: 69")
Player 1: "Damn it, I lit him 69"
Player 1: "Damn it, I lit him 69"
by Tcobli September 20, 2016

Lit is mainly used to describe how high you are when you’re smoking weed. For example, if you were to smoke a whole blunt to yourself, you would be the most lit person at the party. It’s also used to describe being really drunk as well. To illustrate, if you were to see someone beer bonging a whole 4Loko, chances are they will scream out, “I’m lit!” afterwords. Last and but not least, the word lit can be used to describe any place or event as a good time. Most young adults these days would typically call a bar, house party, or a music festival lit. Essentially anywhere with alcohol, marijuana, or drugs is referred to as being lit, as long as they are having a good time. Although, you can also use the term if you’re sober to describe you having a good time.
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