A term usually expressed when having sex with a "dog ugly" member of the opposite sex. Could also be used when slapping uglies with a PAT. “Lights out” is normally substituted for a lack of beer goggles.
by Woody Johnson November 22, 2006
Used by teens to indicate that it is safe to go home high or drunk when parents are sleeping, not home, or in bed with the lights out-meaning they will not be able to see if your eyes are red, glossy, or squinty, and they probably will not notice any cotton mouth or word slurring. If the lights are out and you have to talk to your parents, the conversation will also usually be brief and painless because theyre half asleep. parents high drunk redeyes eyedrops dryeyes cottonmouth homealone sleepover lightsout
Look into my parents window. Are the lights out? I might need some eyedrops.
Dude, I’m still hella fried. Hopefully the lights are out when I get home.
You guys wanna come over on Saturday? My parents are going out of town and the lights will be out all weekend!
Dude, I’m still hella fried. Hopefully the lights are out when I get home.
You guys wanna come over on Saturday? My parents are going out of town and the lights will be out all weekend!
by hiddenvalleyfaith February 28, 2019
I'm going to lights out Lt. Castro!
Lt Castro: Wuz up dawg, dat shit was whack, I was pinching one out in da dark
Me: DatZ right, you gotZ lightzed!
Lt Castro: Wuz up dawg, dat shit was whack, I was pinching one out in da dark
Me: DatZ right, you gotZ lightzed!
by Grave Diggaz' January 05, 2008
When the male pulls out his balls and streches them, like the batwing and puts his balls over the females eyes. She can no longer see, therefore the "lights out" is born.
by Mitch Johnson February 16, 2007
by richard voogone November 01, 2013
This used surely to be the sign of a marksman. He would shoot out the lights by shooting the wicks of the candles in a chandelier - and the trick was to do it without touching the wax.
Hence it has come to mean extreme accuracy - even in children ball games.
Hence it has come to mean extreme accuracy - even in children ball games.
by Pedy joon September 12, 2010