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bugsy

  • money. rhyming slang: bugs bunny... money
    You're not getting any bugsy till the jobs done.
    • See more words with the same meaning: money.

    Last edited on Sep 10 2003. Submitted by Kris S. on Sep 10 2003.

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China

noun

  • "mate", i.e. friend. From rhyming slang: "China plate" rhymes with "mate". "China plate" is shortened to "China".
    Hey China.
    Hey Chine.

    Last edited on Jun 04 2013. Submitted by Kris S. on Sep 10 2003.

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churchy

  • jail cell. rhyming slang: church bell... cell.
    I'm just kicking back in my churchy.

    Last edited on Sep 10 2003. Submitted by Kris S. on Sep 10 2003.

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drive

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grassy

noun

  • a police officer. Rhyming slang: grasshopper rhymes with copper.
    The grassies are on their way.

    Last edited on Nov 26 2010. Submitted by Kris S. on Sep 10 2003.

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lit

adjective

  • under the influence of marijuana; "high".
    We got lit last night.

    Last edited on Mar 15 2010. Submitted by peter from MA, USA on Jun 11 1999.

  • under the influence of alcohol; "drunk".
    Let's get lit.

    Last edited on Mar 15 2010. Submitted by J-Ro on Dec 12 2001.

  • under the influence of drugs.
                               

                                                                                  

    Citation from "Smoked", Lie To Me (TV, 2010), Season 3 Episode 8 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Nov 30 2010. Submitted by J-Ro on Dec 12 2001.

  • attractive; "hot".
    That chick is lit!

    Last edited on Mar 15 2010. Submitted by J-Ro on Dec 12 2001.

  • under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

    Last edited on Dec 12 2001. Submitted by J-Ro on Dec 12 2001.

  • under the influence of alcohol or marijuana.
    We got lit last night.

    Last edited on Mar 24 2010. Submitted by Joshua S. from Newport, KY 41071, USA on Jan 31 2003.

  • Stupid, lame
    That movie was lit. That test was lit.

    Last edited on Sep 10 2003. Submitted by Michael D. from Willits, CA, USA on Sep 10 2003.

  • cool, good, fun.
    that was lit

    Last edited on Nov 20 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 13 2016.

  • This word, 'lit', is one which I have not heard commonly used in decades. But I remember it being commonly used in the 60's,often by my parents and their crowd. They certainly did not qualify as hippies. So, they only used it in reference to alcohol.

    The odd little thing I remember was that there seemed to be a hierarchy in their slang for intoxication.

    !."a little tight'-the stage where one is relaxed,sometimes witty, delightful company in general

    2.'lit'- getting 'lit' meant the person had had 6 or 2 too many and had entered the 'too obnoxious to exist' phase, the guy with the lampshade on his head. He's the 'litwit', to be assiduously avoided.

    And #3, '3 sheets to the wind'. This individual has precariously overindulged.Virtually harmless.His 'saucy' ship is sailing to 'Oblivion Island', also known as the couch in the corner.

    Last edited on Aug 19 2016. Submitted by zuzu on Aug 19 2016.

  • Originally "lit-up", a shortened play of words on the idea that a wasted person is bright like a lightbulb as he stands out because of how wasted he/she is. They cant hide how wasted they are. "they are lit-up".

    As happens a lot, the long version was dropped and became just "lit". Crazy, became "cray-cray", "cray-cray" became "cray". "Jealousy" became "jelly"."Lit-up" is now just "lit".

    Last edited on Mar 16 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 16 2017.

verb

  • to turn on the flashing lights of a police car.
    I got lit by the man yesterday.
    The police officer lit up the Ford Mustang.

    Last edited on Mar 24 2010. Submitted by Santiago from Long Beach, CA, USA on Feb 12 2002.

notes

  • Also lit like a Christmas tree and lit up like a Christmas tree.

    Last edited on Mar 24 2010. Submitted by Rebecca from Arizona, USA on Sep 25 2002.

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spray

  • to shoot with many bullets
    We should have sprayed those dicks!

    Last edited on Sep 10 2003. Submitted by Kris S. on Sep 10 2003.

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