An emergency light used by volunteer firefighters, emergency medical personel, and other first responders. Used in/on the responder's personal vehicle to move traffic out of thier way in order to get to the firehouse, emergency scene, etc. In some states blue is a color reserved for law enforcement so volunteers instead use red lights.
by Brad January 24, 2005

Slang for applying more power to the tires of a vehicle than can be transferred into forward motion, resulting in wheel slippage and tire spin. Commonly knows as a burnout or peelout; lighting it up is more commonly associated with break stands in a front wheel drive minivan.
I'm gonna light it up in front of that cop just to let him know what's up.
Wow, that minivan can really light it up when you floor it.
Did you see that 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass light it up at that intersection?
Wow, that minivan can really light it up when you floor it.
Did you see that 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass light it up at that intersection?
by Whorse March 2, 2005

by patty-o-pinch-me-youdie September 24, 2006

The act of spying, snooping and keeping track of something or someone without direct contact or revealing your obsession/psychotic tendencies.
by Diet Coke 819 October 15, 2009

A derisive term for warning lights in a car dashboard or any similar arrangement in a vehicle's cockpit. So called because they light up when the operator is being an idiot and letting something go wrong.
by Airrider October 10, 2009

by Maggie January 6, 2004
