Officer: Sir, how much have you had to drink this evening?
Driver: I've had a few.
Officer: Well here are a couple Coors Lights to help you sober up. Drive safely now.
Driver: I've had a few.
Officer: Well here are a couple Coors Lights to help you sober up. Drive safely now.
by Feedstoremafia February 28, 2018

A light which generates a subtle twinkle or glint in the eyes. In filmmaking cinematographers often use an "obie" light just near the lens, aimed at an actress in a close up. It was a nickname created by use of such lighting for actress Merle Oberon who was known for her attractively seductive eyes.
Director of Photography: "Let's give Angie a little sumpin in the eyes. Put that 'obie light' right here next to the camera!"
by CineTroll October 8, 2011

A nickname that is accociated with a Camel Light cigarette. The word derives from a student's surname that attended John Carroll University of, Ohio, from the years 2006-2010. He loved to smoke Camel Lights so much that eventually people started calling the cigarettes, "Bircher Lights."
by jcubrewcrew December 30, 2007

The way in which many Americans of African descent mispronounce the words "light skinned" in order to gain street cred as an uneducated thug.
by McFelon May 30, 2018

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