Examples of 'just lit' in a sentence
Meaning of "just lit"
A slang phrase commonly used to describe something that is currently fashionable, trendy, or visually appealing. It suggests that the subject is exciting or impressive
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The light just lit up your hair.
Just lit one of your cigarettes.
Wrinkled old face just lit right up.
He just lit his cigarette and said.
But someone definitely just lit a fuse.
I just lit a cigarette and sat there.
An old guy just lit you up.
I just lit a bonfire for the cows.
Maybe she just lit out.
She just lit up like the sun.
Maybe they were just lit differently.
Kemp just lit a match to a powder keg.
The security panel just lit up.
This kid just lit up right in front of me.
And this one little light just lit up.
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That just lit a spark under my ass.
Her whole face just lit up.
I had just lit the paraffin stove.
The one who just lit up.
Your op just lit up every government line.
And some of my students just lit the fuse.
I just lit the fire to make coffee.
The house just lit on fire.
I just lit a couple of matches is all.
The sky had just lit up.
They just lit up like a match.
Your eyes just lit up.
You just lit the fuse on an atomic bomb.
We found that it actually just lit this membrane of smoke.
He just lit the stage on fire.
Says the girl who just lit her ex on fire.
I just lit a candle for him.
We only just lit that.
I just lit a cigarette off the car lighter.
And they just lit us up.
I just lit the fuse on a ticking time bomb.
And she just lit up.
You just lit your pipe on my title page.
Her eyes just lit up.
We just lit the fourth candle.
Your brain just lit up.
You just lit the fuse.
The incense was just lit.
S network just lit up with a homicide.
A whole convoy just lit up.
They just lit up their drive.
This article is just lit.
I have just lit me parlour fire with one.
She walked into the laundry room and just lit it up.
My guys just lit up the area.