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.
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The feeling when you feel dead inside but lit at the same time. Or vice versa. You can feel dead in the present moment but the when the future holds the potential to be good you feel lit. It can also include feeling joy or happiness from a previous experience like a night out while feeling hungover at that moment.
Person A : I am feeling so dead from last night
Person B: But last night was so lit
Person C: Felling dead but lit!
Person B: But last night was so lit
Person C: Felling dead but lit!
by Mr Caveman February 15, 2020
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I can't believe it's this lit.
*eats dank food*
I can't believe it's this lit.
*Puppy is being cute af'*
I can't believe it's this lit.
*Jan starts streaming with Gorm*
I can't believe it's this lit.
I can't believe it's this lit.
*eats dank food*
I can't believe it's this lit.
*Puppy is being cute af'*
I can't believe it's this lit.
*Jan starts streaming with Gorm*
I can't believe it's this lit.
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Originated from a story about an IRA ambush on the SAS near Cappagh in Co Tyrone when one IRA volunteer remarked to another who was firing on the SAS vehicle "Keep her lit!" meaning to continue firing.
Has taken on common usage among Irish republicans especially in the north of Ireland and Co Tyrone.
Has recently received national focus due to a campaign by radio host Hectoc O hEochagain on RTE 2fm
Originated from a story about an IRA ambush on the SAS near Cappagh in Co Tyrone when one IRA volunteer remarked to another who was firing on the SAS vehicle "Keep her lit!" meaning to continue firing.
Has taken on common usage among Irish republicans especially in the north of Ireland and Co Tyrone.
Has recently received national focus due to a campaign by radio host Hectoc O hEochagain on RTE 2fm
One IRA volunteer to another "Keep her lit, them SAS men are still moving"
One departing friend to his mates "I'm off lads, keep her lit!"
One departing friend to his mates "I'm off lads, keep her lit!"
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