by satan'sgod April 22, 2016

combination of the phrases lit and esketit, with the two words rhyming, creating a harmonious syncing that only individuals with intellectual quotas above 200 will be able to comprehend. the phrase is used to express one's exuberance towards something, as well as to distinguish the genius minds apart from those of peasants.
by ryui October 10, 2018

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by Stinkofgary May 2, 2018

The phrase means to depart in haste for another location, especially in the dead of night. It is derived from the use of corn shucks as convenient torches for lighting the way home.
As heard at 33:57 minutes into the movie “No Country for Old Men”
As heard at 33:57 minutes into the movie “No Country for Old Men”
by No country November 25, 2022

Did you see Samuel's sequin studded red bottoms at the club last night? Them was LIT WET; it really rounded out the outfit.
by OGMurph December 12, 2019
