1. To seize hold of, take without prior permission.
2. To gain possession with or without force.
Said either derogatorily or as means of alert.
2. To gain possession with or without force.
Said either derogatorily or as means of alert.
a) My car has been taken by a Lythigator!
b) Here comes the Lythigation squad!
c) Every time I go past his house he lythigates my lighter
b) Here comes the Lythigation squad!
c) Every time I go past his house he lythigates my lighter
by FlangeFace June 23, 2013
Get the Lythigate mug.Even though this is a legal term, In northern california circles this word can mean 2 things: relaxing, lounging around, chilling out, etc -or- (when used with the question "what") going on, happening, up.
This term is usually used as the a greeting in this form:
"Yo! Sup parry, what's litigaten'?"
-Hey! how are you my friend, what are you doing right now?
And the normal response for that question must use the same word! like so:
"oh, you know, just litigations"
-Well, typical, I'm just relaxing.
The next part of the question goes like this:
"Aight,well then what's litigaten for tonite?"
-I see, what are your plans for tonite?
"I'm bout to jus' litigate"
-No plans really, just more relaxing.
"Yo! Sup parry, what's litigaten'?"
-Hey! how are you my friend, what are you doing right now?
And the normal response for that question must use the same word! like so:
"oh, you know, just litigations"
-Well, typical, I'm just relaxing.
The next part of the question goes like this:
"Aight,well then what's litigaten for tonite?"
-I see, what are your plans for tonite?
"I'm bout to jus' litigate"
-No plans really, just more relaxing.
by Jedd Rizzun December 6, 2004
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