When you light a lighter by holding down the gas with your thumb and flick the flint with your other hands index finger. To get the last out of an empty lighter. Technique usually used on lighters found on the floor.
George; "this lighter is crap give me something else"
James: "have you tried gypsy lighting it?"
George: "ah perfect"
James: "have you tried gypsy lighting it?"
George: "ah perfect"
by aaron chase May 9, 2014

(aka LOH) The sexy gap between a thin woman's legs below the pelvic region, due to low body fat and lovely wide hips. The light shines through like beacon, guiding a ship to port.
by Atticaz May 25, 2012

A common reference to a device used for lighting a cigarette etc. ie ligher or matches. It is used particularly when expressing the need to borrow a lighting device from another person.
by DM$NEYY January 2, 2008

Defiantly the most badass computer lighting on the market. Oh and gamers can’t seem to do without it.
by xX_Shadowbeing030_Xx November 3, 2020

When a fat person tries to gas light you.
That fat person was grease lighting me into believing that McDonalds is healthier than normal burgers.
by Swag Man of Swagsylvania May 4, 2021

Light tunneling (or simply “going down a light tunnel”) is when you’re so baked that an especially great song or food makes you trip 10 times harder. This increase in highness generally produces very sharp visual effects/focus, and can take your imaginative abilities higher than ever thought possible. Many people when light tunneling will unintentionally create movies in their heads that go along with the song, food, or experience, and can sometimes even cause people to picture themselves flying down “the light tunnel”. The experience can be so intense that it can be hard to recall the next day, but regardless of what end of the tunnel you experience, it’s name comes from the especially vibrant tunnel vision you recieve when entranced by said song or food.
by SmogCitizen February 5, 2019

The lights that must be turned on and off in a sequential order so you can safely make it from one area of the house to another when it is dark.
I came in through the back door and had to set relay lights in the kitchen, the dining room and finally my room. I then had to turn the relay lights off in that order: the back door light, the kitchen light, and then the dining room light so I could safely make it to my room without tripping over chairs or hitting counter tops or walls.
by Mandevar December 27, 2009
